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The AI boom is over -- here's your bubble survival guide
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ai-boom-over-bubble-survival-113100533.htmlThe debate shouldnt be whether the AI bubble will pop thats already happening. Not in some dramatic, market-crushing way that will dominate headlines, but through a slow-motion deflation thats quietly reshaping the entire landscape. The casualties are already piling up: startup shutdowns surged in 2024; in 2025, 95% of enterprise AI pilots failed to deliver measurable P&L impact within six months of launch; and down rounds this year hit a decade high at 15.9% of all venture deals.
Many companies that scream the loudest about the bubble are either exaggerating the threat or fundamentally misunderstanding whats actually unfolding. This isnt the 2000 dot-com collapse all over again. Its far more interesting and far more profitable if you know where to look. Ive identified three distinct market tiers facing radically different fates:
Tier 1: The hyperscalers (Microsoft MSFT, Alphabet GOOGL GOOG, Amazon.com AMZN, Meta Platforms META, Apple AAPL) are essentially unassailable. Their estimated $320 billion to $340 billion in 2025 capex spending largely for AI and cloud infrastructure comes from operating cash flow generated by their core businesses. They can weather extended periods of disappointing AI returns because their core businesses print money.
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MUCH more at the link, this is a very deep dive into AI and the sectors that feed AI, and even gets involved in the timing for '26 & '27.
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The AI boom is over -- here's your bubble survival guide (Original Post)
bucolic_frolic
Oct 31
OP
Hey! I use em-dashes too! (excuse my downtime while I replace my rack 3A slot 6.) . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 31
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ThreeNoSeep
(248 posts)1. The linked article reads like AI slop
"It's not this...it's this!" Em dashes, subheadings, etc.
Just sayin'.
bucolic_frolic
(53,409 posts)2. You must be reading a different article. /nt
ThreeNoSeep
(248 posts)3. Nope. I read the article you linked
This article displays sentence patterns and structure like ChatGPT or Claude. I could be wrong, of course.
bucolic_frolic
(53,409 posts)5. But if you read it, you'd understand it. /nt
Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)4. Hey! I use em-dashes too! (excuse my downtime while I replace my rack 3A slot 6.) . . . . nt
GreatGazoo
(4,314 posts)6. headline calls it a bubble
body of the article says 'buy the dip'
Recommends Adobe and other turkeys. Figma is going to eat Adobe's lunch. Adobe peaked two years ago at $630 and your clown is saying 'wait for the dip" (!) and buy it. It's $335 right now, down 24% YTD. No thanks.
You know who loved Figma's software and business model three years ago?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figma#Attempted_acquisition_by_Adobe