I've noticed on this and other investing subreddits that any mention of AI companies gets automatically upvoted if you say the key words "AI will never be profitable/viable" and downvoted for literally anything else.

    Whether we like it or not, it seems pretty obvious to me that some form of AI is here to stay. Whether or not it ever becomes profitable or replaces everyone is something we won't know until it happens, but people seem so confident in their stance and will not stand for anything in between.

    I think any reasonable person should agree on 2 things:

    1. that we have no idea if AI will be profitable or not

    2. anyone who confidently says either it'll never be profitable OR that it will replace people has no idea what they're talking about because we don't know the future or how AI will evolve

    I would like to iterate that I have no idea whether AI will be profitable or not and I'm smart enough to admit that as should literally anyone, but seeing such confidence in so manty people saying something will never work is frustrating on a subreddit that's supposed to have open minded people.

    I know you people are out there, so please tell me why you so confidently believe AI can never be a viable business. Is it a fear of being replaced such that you convinced yourself it'll never work? Do you believe models will never advance past where they are today? Some other reason?

    Again, since I know how Redditors work, I want to iterate that I am not taking a stance and I have no idea whether AI will be profitable or not, but seeing so many people be unable to see past their own argument is mindblowing.

    Why is there such a lack of nuance when discussing AI and the future on investing threads?
    byu/AMadWalrus ininvesting



    Posted by AMadWalrus

    15 Comments

    1. Intrepid_Cup2765 on

      Many people on reddit hate everything to do with AI. I wrote a post once that talked about how i used ChatGPT to lose weight easily and it got so much overwhelming unwarranted hate.

      There’s no logic behind many of their views, it’s purely emotional.

    2. Expert-Diver7144 on

      Lack of understanding. Everybody thinks they know more than they do and feel qualified to discuss topics they are not knowledgeable on.

    3. You can’t go against anything popular on here. You can’t even have a normal discussion without people reporting your posts and getting you banned. Not a place for a free speech discussion. Sorry bro

    4. kinetic_honda on

      You are screaming into the crowd that also overwhelmingly thought the world was going to never recover from April 2025. This was the same crowd that for YEARS screamed about how Google was FINISHED and that chatgpt was the new king. Well, now, the tables have turned. Google is the darling and chatgpt is the cartoonishly evil uncle that NEEDS to die. Welcome to Reddit

    5. AI is absolutely **NOT** profitable in its current form. You have a bunch of idiots spamming that the Mag7 is making a ton of money on AI, but they aren’t. The Mag7 are making a bunch of money on the compute they sell. Once the private credit bubble pops and this free money for anything with AI in it’s name ends, then we’ll finally see Mag7 revenue contract significantly and we’ll finally get see the credit cycle play out with a deep recession.

    6. It’s how social media works. People making affirmative claims get attention, someone saying “I don’t know” is boring.

    7. officialcrimsonchin on

      There’s a lack of nuance everywhere in the world. People are dumb as shit

    8. Southern-Treacle7582 on

      Because there is no nuance on Reddit due to the hivemind and voting system. Its pure emotion.

    9. LittleTrack858 on

      People try to use media for creating a narrative in order to influence reality.  Reality is AI will cause a lot of reddit users to be putting fries into bags at the local Wendy’s.

    10. I mean lots of people including me are skeptical the AI investments will payoff for the AI companies, in the short term. Maybe over the long term 20+ years? IDK

      However it will still change the way regular companies who use AI (Banks , insurance companies, law firms, manufacturing firms) do business

    11. captain_ahabb on

      Americans are terrified of AI and don’t trust their government to protect them from losing their livelihoods to it.

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