Jiang says AI companies are effectively financing each other, creating a bubble that depends on mutual support among firms to stay inflated.
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Technology Companies
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Key Notes
The host asks directly whether the AI-tech bubble is engineered by tech companies, setting up Jiang's next packet answer on deliberate market construction.
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"Look, look, I'm not an industry. So I don't even know what I read in the news. But what the news tells me is..."
"So you think this whole bubble is somewhat engineered by the tech companies or I don't know what's causing this?"
"...Pax Judaica, what's going to happen is that you have these technology companies like Google. They're going to move over to Pax Judaica and..."
"...in Israel, because Israel has nuclear weapons. So all the major technology companies will be based in Israel in the future. Weaponry, security, private..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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