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[–] YeahToast@aussie.zone 3 points 1 week ago

It’s a relative thing if something is sustainable or not. When people are talking about Earth being expected to exist for enough time to be more afraid of global warming...

Global warming is already having impacts on marine life, weather patterns etc. I'm not quite sure if I understand your point here.

So what you said is true, but dotcoms also were a bubble.

Yes they were, and a lot of money was lost. Much like AI. Many companies are pumping atronomical amounts of money into AI. They won't all succeed. There will be a significant loss of capital. AI will definitely stay in this world, but to what degree is the question.. enough to warrant over half the GDP of Australia being spent in a year by one company? Probably not.