He argues that AI firms survive by unloading infrastructure costs onto retail investors, governments, and anyone except the operators who keep the upside.
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Retail investors
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"...to become. Golda Gold says, compute futures just launched, so yes, retail investors funding data. Look, this is a strategy of these guys, okay?..."
"...an ounce and there's more to it than just a few retail investors buying up the precious metal here. So we'll get to all..."
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