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Huge sums are pouring into data centers for AI. This is a very uncertain bet

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

AI Boom Fuels Frenzied Data Centre Investment, Echoing Dot-Com Era Risks

Prague – A surge of capital is flooding the data center market as companies race to support the escalating demands of artificial intelligence, mirroring the speculative investment‍ patterns seen during ‍the dot-com⁤ bubble, experts warn. while the long-term benefits of AI remain uncertain, massive investments are being made ⁤in infrastructure with no guarantee ‍of future returns, raising concerns of a potential market correction.

The current‌ AI boom is reminiscent of the early 2000s, when capital expenditures outpaced investor confidence, leading⁢ to irrational vendor behavior,⁣ according to Kupperman. “Vendors began acting irrationally to​ meet Wall Street’s goals. Lucent ‍and Nortel began lending ‍money to their customers​ to buy network equipment,acquired stakes in their companies so they could buy more equipment,and even bought capacity in their customers’ fiber​ networks so they could show revenue ​growth and meet‌ Wall Street’s goals,”​ he describes.⁤ ​ Today, OpenAI, a ​leading AI developer, has yet to generate⁤ revenue and is currently reliant on investor funding, a pattern shared by numerous other AI ‌companies.

Despite the potential for technological advancement,experts caution that innovation doesn’t automatically translate to investor profits. “Part of the investment will ⁣end up as ‌a loss if projects based purely on AI hype do not find ⁢a lasting business model. We will then ⁢see corrections on the capital markets, and the⁤ question is not if, but when and how ⁤hard they will be,” says Svátek.

However, even if the current AI boom ​falters, ⁤lasting infrastructure may remain, similar to the fiber optic⁤ networks laid during the tech‌ bubble or the railways⁣ built in the 19th century. “The tech bubble left fiber in the ground, and ‍AI may leave data centers if the ⁣current boom turns out ‍to be overdone,” the analysis​ notes.

The competitive landscape is further intensified by the ambitions of major technology companies. “The big ⁣technology players​ are striving for a dominant position at any cost.We are literally witnessing an AI ⁢arms race,” Pfeiler ​observes. Early signs of investor caution are emerging, with Bain Capital reportedly beginning to avoid investments ⁣in data centers as ‍the appetite for funding unprofitable ventures wanes.

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