Will AI find its feet after bubble bursts?

Big Tech's AI spending is skyrocketing, with projections reaching $700 billion this year. Critics like Gary Marcus and Cory Doctorow label this an unsustainable "capital misallocation." Doctorow's new book explores a post-AI world, questioning the current AI bubble driven by investor hopes of mass worker replacement. He argues AI's escalating costs, unlike the dot-com era, signal an inevitable bubble burst, after which viable AI applications will emerge.

Will AI find its feet after bubble bursts?
Big Tech's AI spending is skyrocketing, with projections reaching $700 billion this year. Critics like Gary Marcus and Cory Doctorow label this an unsustainable "capital misallocation." Doctorow's new book explores a post-AI world, questioning the current AI bubble driven by investor hopes of mass worker replacement. He argues AI's escalating costs, unlike the dot-com era, signal an inevitable bubble burst, after which viable AI applications will emerge.