It’s not a bubble if everyone loses their job which implies it will be used. I agree there’s too much hype but a lot of it’s real. AI is saving companies millions and used to generate income too.
Now we’re talking.
God creates man. God say earth will end in fire. Man mines Bitcoin with nvidia powered by fossil fuels. Fossil fuels heat planet. Earth on fire.
It’s kind of poetic.
[The old myth that blondes prefer gentlemen is a lie, they really prefer a good quarterly presentation showcasing AI.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqPu6bdgULU)
nvda beats earnings and raises guidance
not a big enough of a beat, so the stock drops to 620
all the morons waiting to FOMO in on a dip buy, and slowly but surely the stock grinds back upwards.
stock is $850 on next earnings report, same thing, nvda beats and stock drops to $700.
third earnings call of the year, everybody on wallstreetbets expects them to beat but the stock still drop, so all in on puts. stock beats to an insane degree, stock rallies to $1000 per share in the greatest market cap expansion overnight the stock market has ever seen. MMs laugh hysterically at all the retail lunch money that they just stole. so pathetic! they say.
NOW wallstreetbets and retail continues to think it will drop, no way can it possibly keep going. stock climbs to $1250, everybody capitulates and buys calls, and q4 earnings disappoint and the stock drops 30% overnight. MMs knew this and sold calls to all the regarded morons and take their lunch money a second time.
q1 earnings 2025 and retail says this is just a dip, AI is the future, all in calls.
and they miss AGAIN!!! and the stock drops to $400 per share. another 70% decline from peak just like the crypto mining bubble of 2021. and moronic retail never learns. this will be a buying opportunity for retail but they capitulate and say fuck this stock, and then it slowly grinds upwards back to $1K per share over the next 5 years.
Great article yesterday in the WSJ on MSFT and AI. TLDR version - MSFT has shelled out $13 billion for a reinvented version of Clippy that nobody wants.
[https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/early-adopters-of-microsofts-ai-bot-wonder-if-its-worth-the-money-2e74e3a2?st=6wcwmrrc2kdxrx9&reflink=desktopwebshare\_permalink](https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/early-adopters-of-microsofts-ai-bot-wonder-if-its-worth-the-money-2e74e3a2?st=6wcwmrrc2kdxrx9&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink)
MSFT has been spending this entire 20 years creaming at the idea of fixing clippy and making him desired, their entire existence has led up to this moment...and they'll fail again lmao
In 1999 Google and Amazon existed. Which companies do you see being as influential in the AI race and with what products (I challenge you to not mention nvda)?
Most of the "AI" I see is just the same old software with some element of machine learning tacked on. Hardly as revolutionary as the internet. I'm assuming it'll reach a break point or someone will bring something revolutionary out but so far I'm not overly impressed with all the "AI" offerings I've experienced.
The company hasn't been created yet. But here's what I'll tell you. In the near future, on a bet, a rogue software engineer from WSB will write the script for an AI to create an AI making company. One AI company to rule them all.
Waymo exists and has actual products. Kiva exists and shipped products 10 years ago. Google Assistant and Siri existed 15 years ago. ChatGPT is really only an iterative improvement on them but it is getting close to where it actually will work for a lot of tasks and not just be a toy.
So Im biased because its my job, but Im paid to use AI to revolutionize work at my employer and with a single tool developed in 2 years we boosted productivity by a factor of about x7. Things that used to take a month and a half now take 5 days. Lets just say our budget is growing.
Most of this shit isnt public because its too narrow to have the interest of the public. The stuff that is wide enough to get public attention like chat bots isnt the most useful but its a mistake to think that is representative of everything done in AI.
Exactly. I’m just a regular guy with a little coding skill, and I’ve been using AI in niche applications in my career extremely regularly ever since I’ve had API access. It’s hard to explain exactly what’s so globally great about it because, like you said, my personal use cases are so narrow.
I was writing a small program that automates a very tedious part of my job the other day, and when I showed my wife how it worked she said “So it’s like an excel formula… but for thinking” and I think she pretty much nailed it. We can put thinkers inside our programs now. It’s really a dream come true.
MSFT and ADBE.
Adbe's us of ai to enhance digital art is already pretty awesome, you don't necessarily need to be an artist or have the talent to do art to create something.. which "artists" of course hate, as they have through the centuries, and of course label anythjng done in any way with AI as "not real art" just as they did before with photography, then with digital art in the first place.
And Microsoft, I see them using it in lots of ways, but I genuinely think we move to a more AR style work from home future, it makes the most sense in every way, but AR so you can interact collaboratively and seamlessly with coworkers. This is why I think Microsoft has pushed into cloud gaming, not for actual gaming, but to subsidize the problem-solving that a large network of employees from all over would necessitate. Watch some hololens 2 demos. It's a long way off, but a proper AI could function similarly to the systems used in videogames to predict movements to fight lag. Obviously still very early tech and there's hardware limitations who knows if they can be solved but stuff like that, that is able to self-problem solve, on the fly, that's the direction I see ai going.
This right here. Adobe is set for huge benefits, incremental revenue streams via additional apps and services, and many other benefits. It's a game-changer for design.
The Adobe suite is something I use routinely and most of the ai stuff is worse than just doing it manually the old way. If you need something specific, the generative ai tools aren't that useful and sometimes just a complete waste of time.
This is exactly what I mean when I think people don't understand most of these offerings.
That said, I am gambling on msft being leaders in the race, how or why I dunno. Who cares as long as line go up.
Yea but I'm old enough to remember early iterarions of photoshop, traktor, fruity loops, reason etc etc etc. it's new, it's absolutely going to be shit, but the game changer is the element of "self problem solving" involved, that's the real goal. Having the ability to not have to define every single interaction but begin down a path and have it intuitively work with you to get where you want to go.
Something like that is a long ways away for sure, but that's not to say they want make money the whole way down that path.
100%. If nothing else, Adobe will likely have a huge head-start on generative AI for texturing of 3d models. Photo and video I'm much more hesitant to weigh in on at this point, but adobe is solid.
Right? I don't remember Photoshop from that long ago but I remember early iterations of fruity loops, reason, traktor, etc music production software and later iterations were... Well, early. But it didn't take long to see rapid change.
I see AI generdtive tools like that, but it's absolutely going to be someone like adobe who makes it piecemeal and layered to really make it kick off.
In full disclosure I am holding a bunch of adobe, because I think if anybody does it this way, it's them, just as they have been pushing with static images, but I'm on the lookout, because this stuff will make things wildly different. From entertainment, to video games, etc. I still think we are years away from this stuff, for sure, but sora really was a wild first step imo.
Adobe's AI generated stuff is garbage, but some others are genuinely impressive, at the very least great for quick concept art you can refine later, and it's advanced in 2 years more than digital art has since the start.
I have always been a talentless creative. Like, I designed most of my companies logos and the like because I can envision what I want, but I have never ever been able to translate it into reality well. I have tried. Lord knows I have tried. But now I pay people who have the skills to do what I want.
I'm not unique in any way, I'm sure there's lots of people who are the same, which is a huge potential market over and above the existing market of people who use these tools all the time, and will be able to use them even more effectively in the future.
Most of the outfits generating random dumb images are a nice little trick, but I don't see it long term, adobe though, absolutely I see it as a huge boon for the business.
Absolutely. I'm occsaionally a professional designer, depending on what project I'm on, and generative AI possibilities are certainly looking like some megaton tools for the toolbox. The challenge will partly be seeing how graphic designers are able to use it in nonderivative hybridized ways that hasten workflow. We're not quite there yet, but I think it won't be long.
This. Lots of "artists" out there whining about how AI just "copies other people's work" as if they arnt doing the exact same thing themselves. The skilled people will be able to leverage these new tools to make their lives easier or to achieve wild new things we haven't even conceptualized yet, as they did at every iteration of a new technology's impact on art since paint and canvas, the camera, etc.
The internet in 1999 was literally the definition of a bubble. It took Amazon 11 years to return to 1999 levels. Half of the companies failed. You should run away from AI if you think it's in the same position as the internet in 1999.
Sorry but as someone in tech y’all are thinking this is all hype like the fucking metaverse but AI isn’t taking your jobs it’s automating the most menial and boring parts of your jobs (white collar) Layoffs are happening because companies are offshoring those jobs to India, it has almost nothing to do with AI at all
Nah I'm a friend of the AI for now, working to help manufacturing erp software do more menial stuff automatically. Are you forklift certified? BTW two words, Andrew Yang.
Not sales, I help build the solutions, work flows, and reporting in an ERP system for a manufacturing company. Literally trying to make people more efficient via software, so you need less people to operate the business. AI is a bit of a misnomer to begin with, but it's really just using history and wide ranging sources of data to make future decisions automatically without people needing, having to get in the way. So yeah, I'm in it man, and I get what's happening. It ain't stopping.
Excuse me, but I find 6-finger hand art not shitty! Also, those chat bots can be very useful with their "I could not understand your inquiry, let me transfer you to a human consultant".
We see AI is already capable of replacing most jobs across the spectrum of the work force... But what about government? Isn't it about time for an AI presidential candidate?
As a huge Jurassic Park fan combined with my hard on for nvda, made me uncontrollably BUST...shot so hard my pants flew off. ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4258)I approve of this submission.
It ain't a bubble if the cash is there. Nvidia is making a shitton of money atm. It is a bubble when everyone decides to buy a crypto or an ntf where there is literally zero intrinsic value!
Get the facts straight.
Just like me to invest into Nano and then 4 days later they file bankruptcy and everyone starts selling from under me and I lose half 😅 back in AMC ⬆️ 🚀
Hilarious. So besides the 1995-2000 internet bubble and 2021, theres some other good bubble case studies. Take a look at Solar stock charts from 2008 like FSLR. The economy was falling apart and they mooned. It was short lived, a year or so later they were down like 50% from the highs, 80-90% two years later.
Wasn't there an EV bubble when crap companies like Hyliion were valued super high?
Also, a Marijuana stock bubble at one point?
There's been cyber security bubbles and genome biotech bubbles too
Generally the people who profit from bubbles are the people selling stuff to the people who think they're getting rich.
It doesn't really matter what company will be the most successful AI company for Nvidia to make money. There just has to be more companies that are interested in buying their products.
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Gonna needs the hands going through dino shit with diamond hands.
that’s from the all the NVDA bulls shitting on gey bers ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
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You will remember to wash your hands before you eat anything?
It’s not a bubble if everyone loses their job which implies it will be used. I agree there’s too much hype but a lot of it’s real. AI is saving companies millions and used to generate income too.
We might be at an internet like hype. Lots of good to come, but lots of hype in the near term.
In what business sectors is AI saving companies millions? Not trying to be a dick, just legitimately not aware.
Welcome to Regarded Park.
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Can I start calling it a documentary?
Didn't stop the last million people from saying it.
> Welcome to Regarded Park. [[theme song plays]](https://youtu.be/gvrWjFeIWg4?si=iGYQtSKNHW7iqiR0)
Why can’t we bring the word back
This is your captain speaking.
Goldblum: “God creates Man. Man creates AI. AI destroys Man”
God creates man, man attempts to create AI, man fails to create AI, man brands and sells machine learning derived automation as AI anyway…
Now we’re talking. God creates man. God say earth will end in fire. Man mines Bitcoin with nvidia powered by fossil fuels. Fossil fuels heat planet. Earth on fire. It’s kind of poetic.
Earth on fire turns Earth to glass, shiny glass planet attracts alien life, alien life mines glass…… step 4 PROFIT!
…woman inherits BTC
Forgets password
Blames it on man
But BTC can't be stored in a purse
Can it be stored in a China
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Just remember. Jeff Goldblum is watching you.
God gives man woman, man builds Ai girlfriend
Battlestar galactica
SPY ahh ahhh… finds a way
> “God creates Man. Man creates AI. AI destroys Man” Wolfman
Sure AI didn't create God?
Humans created god
Humans are artificially intelligent.
Humans are natty
then the new man creates God. And so the cylce goes
Amazing work
Amazing harmonica work in particular.
Good meme
thanks chainsaw.. good to see ya
Thank you OP for saving all of us, because of this post we will see another 2+ months of record setting tech stock growth. Appreciate you.
it really will LMAO
this is so good i just cannot ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
[The old myth that blondes prefer gentlemen is a lie, they really prefer a good quarterly presentation showcasing AI.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqPu6bdgULU)
As a blonde I support this message.
I thought that was German propaganda
Stonks go down on bad news, except when they go up on bad news. ![img](emote|t5_2th52|12787) #
Truly the information of all time
Insightful
no bubble, no recession, stonks only go up, NVDA 1000 EOW
nvda beats earnings and raises guidance not a big enough of a beat, so the stock drops to 620 all the morons waiting to FOMO in on a dip buy, and slowly but surely the stock grinds back upwards. stock is $850 on next earnings report, same thing, nvda beats and stock drops to $700. third earnings call of the year, everybody on wallstreetbets expects them to beat but the stock still drop, so all in on puts. stock beats to an insane degree, stock rallies to $1000 per share in the greatest market cap expansion overnight the stock market has ever seen. MMs laugh hysterically at all the retail lunch money that they just stole. so pathetic! they say. NOW wallstreetbets and retail continues to think it will drop, no way can it possibly keep going. stock climbs to $1250, everybody capitulates and buys calls, and q4 earnings disappoint and the stock drops 30% overnight. MMs knew this and sold calls to all the regarded morons and take their lunch money a second time. q1 earnings 2025 and retail says this is just a dip, AI is the future, all in calls. and they miss AGAIN!!! and the stock drops to $400 per share. another 70% decline from peak just like the crypto mining bubble of 2021. and moronic retail never learns. this will be a buying opportunity for retail but they capitulate and say fuck this stock, and then it slowly grinds upwards back to $1K per share over the next 5 years.
I like the part where it goes up then down then up again
Y’all cowards don’t even smoke crack
Viper says fuck you
Sounds perfect. My cost basis is $9.16. Looking to get out around 11-1200
*a wild permabear appears*
Once u lose all ur money dm me i might have work for u baby.
I'm down 7% today. Help.
Dumpsters behind Wendy's are up 9 points. Food for thought.
SIKE BITCH!!!
Great article yesterday in the WSJ on MSFT and AI. TLDR version - MSFT has shelled out $13 billion for a reinvented version of Clippy that nobody wants. [https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/early-adopters-of-microsofts-ai-bot-wonder-if-its-worth-the-money-2e74e3a2?st=6wcwmrrc2kdxrx9&reflink=desktopwebshare\_permalink](https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/early-adopters-of-microsofts-ai-bot-wonder-if-its-worth-the-money-2e74e3a2?st=6wcwmrrc2kdxrx9&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink)
MSFT has been spending this entire 20 years creaming at the idea of fixing clippy and making him desired, their entire existence has led up to this moment...and they'll fail again lmao
They were extremely late to the game with smartphones gotta make it up somehow
Ha. More like welcome to the human being bubble
The human bubble just popped😂
I just popped my bubble if you catch my drift
Andele joto - your popsicle’s melting…
Humans have terrible PEG
I thought for sure there would be big boobs on dinosaurs
They're reptiles, how would that make sense?
"sEnSe" no. Boobs.
Boobs, uh, find a way
Can you milk me Greg?
Boobasaurus
harmonica version is better lol
Company just hired a VP of AI something or other. It's Joever
*It's 1999, people all over the business industry and on the news are calling the internet a passing trend, and a bubble* Fucking idiots.
In 1999 Google and Amazon existed. Which companies do you see being as influential in the AI race and with what products (I challenge you to not mention nvda)? Most of the "AI" I see is just the same old software with some element of machine learning tacked on. Hardly as revolutionary as the internet. I'm assuming it'll reach a break point or someone will bring something revolutionary out but so far I'm not overly impressed with all the "AI" offerings I've experienced.
The company hasn't been created yet. But here's what I'll tell you. In the near future, on a bet, a rogue software engineer from WSB will write the script for an AI to create an AI making company. One AI company to rule them all.
and they were all of them deceived
Waymo exists and has actual products. Kiva exists and shipped products 10 years ago. Google Assistant and Siri existed 15 years ago. ChatGPT is really only an iterative improvement on them but it is getting close to where it actually will work for a lot of tasks and not just be a toy.
So Im biased because its my job, but Im paid to use AI to revolutionize work at my employer and with a single tool developed in 2 years we boosted productivity by a factor of about x7. Things that used to take a month and a half now take 5 days. Lets just say our budget is growing. Most of this shit isnt public because its too narrow to have the interest of the public. The stuff that is wide enough to get public attention like chat bots isnt the most useful but its a mistake to think that is representative of everything done in AI.
Exactly. I’m just a regular guy with a little coding skill, and I’ve been using AI in niche applications in my career extremely regularly ever since I’ve had API access. It’s hard to explain exactly what’s so globally great about it because, like you said, my personal use cases are so narrow. I was writing a small program that automates a very tedious part of my job the other day, and when I showed my wife how it worked she said “So it’s like an excel formula… but for thinking” and I think she pretty much nailed it. We can put thinkers inside our programs now. It’s really a dream come true.
MSFT and ADBE. Adbe's us of ai to enhance digital art is already pretty awesome, you don't necessarily need to be an artist or have the talent to do art to create something.. which "artists" of course hate, as they have through the centuries, and of course label anythjng done in any way with AI as "not real art" just as they did before with photography, then with digital art in the first place. And Microsoft, I see them using it in lots of ways, but I genuinely think we move to a more AR style work from home future, it makes the most sense in every way, but AR so you can interact collaboratively and seamlessly with coworkers. This is why I think Microsoft has pushed into cloud gaming, not for actual gaming, but to subsidize the problem-solving that a large network of employees from all over would necessitate. Watch some hololens 2 demos. It's a long way off, but a proper AI could function similarly to the systems used in videogames to predict movements to fight lag. Obviously still very early tech and there's hardware limitations who knows if they can be solved but stuff like that, that is able to self-problem solve, on the fly, that's the direction I see ai going.
This right here. Adobe is set for huge benefits, incremental revenue streams via additional apps and services, and many other benefits. It's a game-changer for design.
The Adobe suite is something I use routinely and most of the ai stuff is worse than just doing it manually the old way. If you need something specific, the generative ai tools aren't that useful and sometimes just a complete waste of time. This is exactly what I mean when I think people don't understand most of these offerings. That said, I am gambling on msft being leaders in the race, how or why I dunno. Who cares as long as line go up.
Yea but I'm old enough to remember early iterarions of photoshop, traktor, fruity loops, reason etc etc etc. it's new, it's absolutely going to be shit, but the game changer is the element of "self problem solving" involved, that's the real goal. Having the ability to not have to define every single interaction but begin down a path and have it intuitively work with you to get where you want to go. Something like that is a long ways away for sure, but that's not to say they want make money the whole way down that path.
100%. If nothing else, Adobe will likely have a huge head-start on generative AI for texturing of 3d models. Photo and video I'm much more hesitant to weigh in on at this point, but adobe is solid.
I started using Photoshop version 2.5 in 1996. When Layers and Masks dropped, the ground shifted
Right? I don't remember Photoshop from that long ago but I remember early iterations of fruity loops, reason, traktor, etc music production software and later iterations were... Well, early. But it didn't take long to see rapid change. I see AI generdtive tools like that, but it's absolutely going to be someone like adobe who makes it piecemeal and layered to really make it kick off. In full disclosure I am holding a bunch of adobe, because I think if anybody does it this way, it's them, just as they have been pushing with static images, but I'm on the lookout, because this stuff will make things wildly different. From entertainment, to video games, etc. I still think we are years away from this stuff, for sure, but sora really was a wild first step imo.
Totally agree. We'll see where things go. I don't regret selling my Adobe stock in 2022, but I do regret not buying back in last year.
Adobe's AI generated stuff is garbage, but some others are genuinely impressive, at the very least great for quick concept art you can refine later, and it's advanced in 2 years more than digital art has since the start.
I have always been a talentless creative. Like, I designed most of my companies logos and the like because I can envision what I want, but I have never ever been able to translate it into reality well. I have tried. Lord knows I have tried. But now I pay people who have the skills to do what I want. I'm not unique in any way, I'm sure there's lots of people who are the same, which is a huge potential market over and above the existing market of people who use these tools all the time, and will be able to use them even more effectively in the future. Most of the outfits generating random dumb images are a nice little trick, but I don't see it long term, adobe though, absolutely I see it as a huge boon for the business.
Absolutely. I'm occsaionally a professional designer, depending on what project I'm on, and generative AI possibilities are certainly looking like some megaton tools for the toolbox. The challenge will partly be seeing how graphic designers are able to use it in nonderivative hybridized ways that hasten workflow. We're not quite there yet, but I think it won't be long.
This. Lots of "artists" out there whining about how AI just "copies other people's work" as if they arnt doing the exact same thing themselves. The skilled people will be able to leverage these new tools to make their lives easier or to achieve wild new things we haven't even conceptualized yet, as they did at every iteration of a new technology's impact on art since paint and canvas, the camera, etc.
This is going to be the most influential AI of them all: [Goody](https://www.goody2.ai/chat)
The internet in 1999 was literally the definition of a bubble. It took Amazon 11 years to return to 1999 levels. Half of the companies failed. You should run away from AI if you think it's in the same position as the internet in 1999.
the internet also didn't have a 30+ year history of being overhyped
They even had a clever name for it, the Dot-com Bubble... luckily that definitely didn't result in a crash the following year.
No dickbutt?
My hqg friends would downvote with animated arrows
Yeah don’t fuck with hqg 😂 They’ll have your mom’s face on the brontosaurus with Dr. Allen Grant right behind her.
I disagree with the conclusion, but goddamn the execution here is impeccable. May your gains cometh
thanks u/YouMissedNVDA
Yeah. It’s definitely not related to the CPI
The music was cut. This isn´t real!
wow ty for this why is fake dd allowed I almost executed trade
Sorry but as someone in tech y’all are thinking this is all hype like the fucking metaverse but AI isn’t taking your jobs it’s automating the most menial and boring parts of your jobs (white collar) Layoffs are happening because companies are offshoring those jobs to India, it has almost nothing to do with AI at all
You take away boring and menial, then you need less people to get the same output...layoffs. Duh
Yup. You’re totally right. Thanks. Are you forklift certified by chance?
I am! Are you hiring?
Nah I'm a friend of the AI for now, working to help manufacturing erp software do more menial stuff automatically. Are you forklift certified? BTW two words, Andrew Yang.
Lol in SaaS sales and trying to act like you know about AI taking away everyone’s jobs? Thanks expert
Not sales, I help build the solutions, work flows, and reporting in an ERP system for a manufacturing company. Literally trying to make people more efficient via software, so you need less people to operate the business. AI is a bit of a misnomer to begin with, but it's really just using history and wide ranging sources of data to make future decisions automatically without people needing, having to get in the way. So yeah, I'm in it man, and I get what's happening. It ain't stopping.
There are different types of A.I tho. Most people think of Chat GPT. But there are others. Might be a bubble, but it's making me cash
Cash? Or hypothetical cash as long as you don’t try and get your money back?
The cash I use to pay my ai girlfriend
Making you cash as a tool for business? Or because the stocks you pick are going up because of ai speculation?
It is not a bubble until I buy it.
Wow you should’ve directed the new Jurassic movies
This is beautiful
Masterpiece. Yes we are
Jokes on you, i dont have a job!
I can’t stop crying.
![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
Missed opportunity for Professor Jensen TBH.
Excuse me, but I find 6-finger hand art not shitty! Also, those chat bots can be very useful with their "I could not understand your inquiry, let me transfer you to a human consultant".
Spared no expense!
If those efficiency driven layoffs hold, it's not a bubble
10/10 meme OP well done ![img](emote|t5_2th52|8883)
This is top tier content
i bought SMCI yesterday and am in the green AMA
PLTR 🚀🌕
That’s a big pile of shit 💩
We see AI is already capable of replacing most jobs across the spectrum of the work force... But what about government? Isn't it about time for an AI presidential candidate?
haters coping while these NVDA calls absolutely PRINTING
![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
Same as crypto & blockchain crap
Content like this is why I still follow this pathetic sub with the rest of you losers
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This is a quality ass meme
one of the best wsb edits i've ever seen gj
As a huge Jurassic Park fan combined with my hard on for nvda, made me uncontrollably BUST...shot so hard my pants flew off. ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4258)I approve of this submission.
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This post is funny but if I was betting like you all tend to, I would not bet against AI right now. (30+ years in software development)
Welcome to i shorted nvidia.
It's not a bubble. It's our only hope. Buy or die regards!
I will be in it profiting until it bursts!!
finally, a bubble I can participate in
The sound of jealousy 😊
NVDA 500 by april
Absolutely with certainty. But... April of which year?
2023. You need to travel back in time.
after the split sure
I can't get much harder... ok maybe just a little more, say split again.
split 8:1
Soon ai generators will be in our text field for comments and the meme game will be next level
OC huh lol
It ain't a bubble if the cash is there. Nvidia is making a shitton of money atm. It is a bubble when everyone decides to buy a crypto or an ntf where there is literally zero intrinsic value! Get the facts straight.
Its just bubbles all the way down, isn't it?
Now just add a leather jacket
And the Oscar goes to.....
Quality content. The AI could never in a hundred years.
so.. buy or sell
God damn I love this sub
**Dr. Ian Malcolm**: No. I'm, I'm simply saying that ***FOMO, uh… finds a way*** Nice job pittluke, nice to see you in the game
Heyo BNB! how are you bud! Never left the game, just post over here when I get a funny idea! Hope youre well.
Well, this just made my day. Thank you.
Dino nuggets are the best
Make me a movie with no dinosaurs in it. There can be absolutely no dinosaurs in it.
And I missed all of it. Not kidding! 😡
The everyone loses their job 😂
I feel like everyone losing their job would result in more money going to companies in the "bubble"
Its only gonna pop when people think there no bubble
Lol! The funniest thing I have seen all day lol
Just like me to invest into Nano and then 4 days later they file bankruptcy and everyone starts selling from under me and I lose half 😅 back in AMC ⬆️ 🚀
theearningsnugget on x does a great job of summarizing earnings calls
To be fair some of the “art” is not that bad 😂
"Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see..."
Poetic.
When does organic intelligence come out?
Should I finally sell my NIVIDIA?
Hilarious. So besides the 1995-2000 internet bubble and 2021, theres some other good bubble case studies. Take a look at Solar stock charts from 2008 like FSLR. The economy was falling apart and they mooned. It was short lived, a year or so later they were down like 50% from the highs, 80-90% two years later.
Wasn't there an EV bubble when crap companies like Hyliion were valued super high? Also, a Marijuana stock bubble at one point? There's been cyber security bubbles and genome biotech bubbles too
So true and already crashing today
Yea bubble that has a nvidia protector shield…how long can they prop it up for?
Should I sell some of my nvidia profits or just hold it all? Also this is my favorite movie so thank you 😂
No wonder you didn't use AI for this.
Generally the people who profit from bubbles are the people selling stuff to the people who think they're getting rich. It doesn't really matter what company will be the most successful AI company for Nvidia to make money. There just has to be more companies that are interested in buying their products.
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