Users express optimism about seeing unprecedented AI tech developments in the next decade amid discussions comparing Google's 2004 market cap to OpenAI.
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@krishnanrohit not to go full elon but i think we’re going to see some things we’ve never seen before in the next decade
via X@paularambles I don't doubt it!
via X@paularambles Tech tripled its share in the total stock market in that time. So to project, you'd have to make some assumptions like tech sector would make up 2/3rds of the market, driven by labs. Which, fine, I'm just saying the assumption is not equivalent to Google in 04.
via X@krishnanrohit yeah. and the entire public tech market was only $4–5T back then. today it's pushing $50T and the labs haven't even IPO'd yet. "already big" and "most of the value has already been created" aren't the same thing.
via X@paularambles Google's market cap in 2004 was like 25 billion
via X@krishnanrohit yeah. and the entire public tech market was only $4–5T back then. today it's pushing $50T and the labs haven't even IPO'd yet. "already big" and "most of the value has already been created" aren't the same thing.
via X@paularambles Google's market cap in 2004 was like 25 billion
via XUsers express optimism about seeing unprecedented AI tech developments in the next decade amid discussions comparing Google's 2004 market cap to OpenAI.
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