The author believes AI is as disruptive as the agricultural or industrial revolution and e
The author believes AI is as disruptive as the agricultural or industrial revolution and expects continued massive capex from hyperscalers and government support, with no imminent bubble burst due to lack of Fed tightening, OpenAI IPO prospects, and strong semiconductor demand. They see corrections in the semiconductor space but not a systemic collapse within 1.5 years.
“Just some random thoughts, I do think AI is the most disruptive technology in human history. To the level of agricultural or industrial revolution. Since Anthropic, OpenAi, XAI, and others are racing to build superintelligence. The amount of economic impact can't be measured if AI helps find cures for cancer or accelerates discovery for Quantum Computing. Or if AI end up displacing the workforce, which increases profitability for companies. The US Gov has every incentive to keep the buildout going too, as the implications from Warfare, Cybersecurity, is also immeasurable if China takes the lead. So there's likely to be incentives and subsidies to win, even if there's not enough profit derived LLM training/inference. As for sustainability, when you look upstream, $GOOGL is able to fund it majorly with their own cashflow, same with $AMZN, $MSFT. More lukewarm on $META. Very iffy about $ORCL. But I do see some bubbles forming around debt interest like $CRWV. Maybe circular valuations that's happening with OpenAI backlog agreements or $NVDA / $AMD agreements with Neoclouds to buy their GPUs. But as seen with $MSFT and having OpenAI be a major part of the backlog, it did correct off the information, so "bubbles" like that do pop despite the overall markets increasing. Definitely don't see a bubble in upstream semiconductors from $LITE to Sk Hynix though since the amount of profit they get from the buildout would likely be insane to make up for capex decreasing. OpenAI was actually my biggest fear from contagion, eg. $CRWV, $CBRS and others, but they just raised a lot. So think it will be fine for another 1 1/2 years of capex, especially if they IPO this year. I also don't think we'll get massive Fed tightening despite "predictions" since this will trigger a contagion since many of these players rely heavily on debt. And although the Fed is independent, don't think Trump would have supported someone who is against his administration goals. As for semiconductor valuations going up every day like $AMD or $MU, there's probably going to be some corrections here and there. Everything going up together is kinda unhealthy. Can't time the capex peak but just from $AVGO and other projections, it just keeps accelerating exponentially into 2028. Especially as everyone is starting to sign multi year agreements as well. OpenAI contagion / hyperscaler capex decreasing / fed tightening was what I'm looking out for, and no blaring signs of any of those yet. So I think the music will keep playing for this year at the bare minimum.”Original post:X / @aleabitoreddit ↗
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Able to fund AI buildout with own cash flow, and OpenAI backlog corrected after information.
Trade ↗More lukewarm, implying weaker confidence in sustainability of its AI spending.
Trade ↗Very iffy, indicating concerns about its AI capex sustainability.
Trade ↗Sees bubbles forming around debt interest like CRWV; flagged as contagion risk from OpenAI.
Trade ↗Upstream semiconductor; no bubble seen due to insane profits from buildout.
Trade ↗Valuations going up every day, likely some corrections; unhealthy for everything to go up together.
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