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Fraterkesyesterday at 1:52 PM3 repliesview on HN

(I think) I get how venture capital works, my point is that the bullish story for openAI has them literally restructuring the global economy. It seems strange to me that people are making bets with relatively slim profit margins (an average of 500m on a 10b investment in your example) on such volatile and unpredictable events.


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sdwryesterday at 9:59 PM

AI has a lot lower bar to clear to upend the tech industry compared to the global economy. Not being in on AI is an existential risk for these companies.

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jbs789yesterday at 2:07 PM

I think you’re right that the critical assumption in that example is the 5pct rather than the tax treatment.

sakjuryesterday at 5:12 PM

What if your 10B investment encourages others to invest 50B and much of that makes it back to you indirectly via selling more of your core business?

I may be way off, but to me it seems like the AI bubble is largely a way to siphon money from institutional investors to the tech industry (and try to get away with it by proxying the investments) based on a volatile and unpredictable promise?