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What if the generative AI revolution… was just hype?

Despite the buzz, AI firms like OpenAI are bleeding money, facing lawsuits, and struggling to turn a profit. With open-source tools like Meta’s Llama shaking the industry and investors losing faith, generative AI might be headed for a crash — and that might actually be a good thing.

In this video, we explore why AI’s downfall could mean more freedom, fewer ads, and better tools for everyone — without Big Tech in control.
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00:00What if generative AI ends up being worthless?
00:03Right now, tech giants are spending billions to chase the AI dream.
00:07But what if it never pays off?
00:09Despite the hype, GeneAI's real-world impact is tiny.
00:13It's mostly helping programmers and writers, not replacing industries like they promised.
00:18Meanwhile, companies like OpenAI are burning through cash just to keep tools like ChatGPT running.
00:25Each polite response could cost millions in computing power.
00:28And the profits?
00:30Still missing.
00:31In fact, AI firms are facing a massive $800 billion shortfall.
00:36Add lawsuits over stolen content and the rise of free, open-source models like Meta's Llama,
00:42and you get a business model that's starting to crack.
00:45If AI becomes too expensive to own and too messy to profit from, it may collapse under its own weight.
00:52But here's the twist.
00:53Maybe that's not a bad thing.
00:55We'd still have useful tools, just without big tech calling the shots.
00:58Maybe GeneAI won't change the world.
01:01And maybe that's exactly what the world needs.
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