David George from a16z interviews Gavin Baker, managing partner and CIO of Atreides, about the potential of an AI bubble. Baker argues against the existence of an AI bubble by comparing it to the internet bubble of 2000, highlighting the key difference of "dark fiber" versus the full utilization of GPUs today. They discuss the significant infrastructure build-out for AI, the positive ROI on AI investments thus far, and the competitive dynamics among major players like Nvidia, Google, AMD, and others. The conversation covers market structure, the role of model companies, the impact on SaaS businesses, and the potential for AI to transform consumer internet companies. They also touch on the future of chips, business model shifts towards outcome-based pricing, and the exciting prospects of robotics, particularly Tesla's Optimus project.
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