Ars Live: Is the AI bubble about to pop? A live chat with Ed Zitron.

Since Generative AI since the beginning of the ChatGPT debut, inspiring hundreds of billions of dollars in investments and infrastructure development, the main question of many people was: General AI Bubble, and if so, when will it appear?

To help us potentially answer this question, I will have a lively conversation with an outstanding critic of AI ED Citron on October 7 at 15:30 East time As part of the ARS Live series. Like Ars Technica's You have a reporterI tracked both the explosive growth of this industry and the growing skepticism regarding its stability.

You can See the discussion live On YouTube, when the time comes.

Citron is the master Better offline Podkast and General Director EZPRMedia Relations Company. He writes an information ballot Where is your Ed inWhere he often analyzes the finances of Openai and casts doubt on the actual usefulness of modern AI products. His recent posts have studied whether the company is losing money for investments in the field of artificial intelligence, the economy of lease of graphic processors, the need for financing Trillion Openai and what he calls ”Crisis of substantard AI. “

During our conversation, we will consider whether the current madness of investment in the field of investment in artificial intelligence corresponds, creating an actual business, which happens when companies realize that their expenses of artificial intelligence do not bring profitability, and whether we see the signs of a peak in the current cycle of the hype of AI. We will also discuss what it is like to be outstanding, and sometimes controversial AI among the AI ​​Mania drum in the technological industry.

While Ed and I do not see the eye on everything, his sharp criticism of the excess and the AI ​​industry should conduct an exciting discussion about one of the most indirect issues of technology right now.

Please join us in order to be a lively conversation about the stability of the current boom in.

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