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Selloff Wipes Out Nearly $1 Trillion from Software and Services Stocks as Investors Debate AI's Existential Threat

Reuters02-05

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  • a4xrbj1
    ·02-05
    Most retail investors don't understand what AI can do. Just because they use an AI tool like Gemini or ChatGPT and hear that AGI is coming doesn't make them an expert. Yes, AI is a threat to the job market but not to specialized SW tool companies who have the experience, data and are using AI themselves (see eg $NOW). But your niche SW tools from small companies are under attack for sure, they don't have the money to compete with the broad AI attack. Don't think that Macrohard will succeed, most of this exists already now in Claude Code, AntiGravity and VSC. Musk is late and not innovating but trying to copy and catch up, as usual. His LLM is flawed anyways, don't give money to fascist billionaires like him or Thiel, Karp.
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  • Warzypants
    ·02-05
    I believe the market is right to worry about AI disrupting software companies. One only has to glance at "Macrohard", Musk's not so subtly named vehicle to attack Microsoft as a case in point. Clearly Musk believes that AI will inevitably disrupt the software space and is positioning his AI efforts to be part of that disruption.
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