The AI Bubble
This article explores the possibility of an artificial intelligence bubble, analyzing signs of overvaluation and market enthusiasm. It discusses potential risks for investments and the future of the technology industry.
This article explores the possibility of an artificial intelligence bubble, analyzing signs of overvaluation and market enthusiasm. It discusses potential risks for investments and the future of the technology industry.
Most AI agent startups from 2023 have failed or are struggling because builders are solving the wrong problem and optimizing for demo-ability over reliability. Real-world tasks are messy, requiring human-level judgment that current LLMs often botch.
The article argues that the current AI hype cycle is misleading individuals about the essential skills truly needed for the future. It critiques how the rapid evolution and media portrayal of AI can obscure practical, long-term learning objectives.
This article debunks the "vibe coding" trend, where AI is used to quickly build applications, arguing it doesn't replace skilled engineers. Gerus-lab acknowledges AI's utility as an assistance tool but warns against superficial, unsustainable projects.