Don't panic yet, investors say as high-flying AI stocks tumble reuters.com 22 points by voxadam 3 hours ago
HappySweeney 2 hours ago Do investors ever say "ok, time to panic"? Aren't they always just going to shill their bags? Why should we listen to them? yawpitch 2 hours ago They do, but generally as they shoot past your office window in free fall.
philipallstar 2 hours ago > There was no obvious trigger for the pullbackIt was probably Michael Burry.
diamond559 28 minutes ago "Please don't sell, I've way overinvested my firms money on these useless chatbots!"
verdverm 2 hours ago I've reduced usage and spend in response to them forcing it in too many placesI like my coding assistant and deep.research, but loathe that so many pages have ai callouts or in platform ads which take up large amounts of space.Noticed yesterday Jira is now hiding comments and pushing their AI summarizer, leading me to "conspiracy theories"
Do investors ever say "ok, time to panic"? Aren't they always just going to shill their bags? Why should we listen to them?
They do, but generally as they shoot past your office window in free fall.
> There was no obvious trigger for the pullback
It was probably Michael Burry.
https://youtu.be/cJm0i4gEp8I?si=RQ4Gditv46RenD2v [video]
"Please don't sell, I've way overinvested my firms money on these useless chatbots!"
It's mostly harmless
I've reduced usage and spend in response to them forcing it in too many places
I like my coding assistant and deep.research, but loathe that so many pages have ai callouts or in platform ads which take up large amounts of space.
Noticed yesterday Jira is now hiding comments and pushing their AI summarizer, leading me to "conspiracy theories"
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