Open AI has announced over $1trillion dollars in infrastructure spending. I think you'll find near on everyone agrees it's a bubble, just not agreeable how big or the timeline of the burst.
But this is the first step in research. Theyve identifed that many different users that completed the survey have experienced it.. now they further drill down on that.
A relatively small 180km drive will add an extra half an hour on the trip (about 25% longer). Not really what id classify as just a few minutes at each end.
Sure it's only a few minutes when you're travelling 30km around metro.
Im a bit lost at your point? You said it's a scare tactic, I said it's a qualitative study in an identified literature gap. You said anyone who uses them knows about WLP.. I'm not quite sure about what side you're on?
Surely if you want to force manufacturing back to a country via tarrifs you need to be smart and have a graduated tarrif over say 15 years increasing annually. That puts the market on notice but more importantly gives time for infrastructure and skills to be developed without immediately fucking over the population
Sure, I can see how expense is not equal (especially comparing infrastructure use say compared to an Asian country).. but a lot of the rural roads are how you access farms and farms are fairly important.
Yeah, sorry I think my previous comment was spread with a bit too much of a cunty attitude which was unnecessary.
I feel that would be a very contentious and contended event trying to complete a democratic process in an authoritarian state.
Open AI has announced over $1trillion dollars in infrastructure spending. I think you'll find near on everyone agrees it's a bubble, just not agreeable how big or the timeline of the burst.