The Journal discusses the AI building boom, a massive investment in data centers by tech companies like OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet. This boom raises the question of whether the investment will pay off or if it's an AI bubble. The podcast explores the scale of the investment, with OpenAI alone potentially needing to spend trillions of dollars to meet future AI demand. It draws parallels to the dot-com boom, where overinvestment in fiber optic cables led to telecom bankruptcies. The podcast further examines the financial risks, noting that AI revenue needs to reach $2 trillion annually by 2030 to justify the current spending, a figure far exceeding current revenues. It also considers who might get burned if AI doesn't take off as expected, including data center companies and middlemen who have taken on significant debt.
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