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AI Capital Surge: Big Tech Doubles Down
Friday, February 7, 2025
Microsoft and Google have seen mixed results so far. Google hasn't been as clear about how much they're making from their AI chatbot, Gemini. Companies aren't rushing to use Microsoft's Copilot. This is because it's costly and not always reliable. This all adds to the investor worries.
But the rush to invest isn't just about these big players. Amazon isn't the only one doing it. Google is also stepping up their spending. Microsoft's plans for Azure are also huge. This is the cloud service they offer. They plan to spend $80 billion on this. They think it's worth it to stay ahead in the AI game.
And what about DeepSeek? Their model is a good example of the fears. They offered something similar to big tech companies at a lower cost. This shows that there are cheaper ways to do AI. This makes investors nervous
However, the competition doesn't stop at big tech. Even smaller companies are getting into the game. Open AI has partnered with SoftBank and Oracle. They plan to invest a lot into AI infrastructure. This is another sign that AI is a big deal. But it also means there are risks
The spending isn't slowing down. Even with the uncertainty, these companies are still going all in. Their profits are up, but so are investor concerns. Will this spending lead to a big AI boom or a bust like the dot-com bubble? It's a big question. And it's not just about the money. It's about what this means for AI and technology as a whole
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