They'll find a way to make it work. Maybe they'll get in on the "NVidia throws money at OpenAI throws money at NVidia" carousel, cook the books and manipulate markets even harder, or just have a small army of hired help paid with bling and women in return for keeping the foie gras and fine wines coming to their dinner table.
I really wonder how much of the market is propped up by money that the consumer has never actually seen or money that doesn't exist except on a report.
The only issue with that is that eventually, there won't be anyone to buy their $2000 iPhones and $50 burgers.
They'll find a way to make it work. Maybe they'll get in on the "NVidia throws money at OpenAI throws money at NVidia" carousel, cook the books and manipulate markets even harder, or just have a small army of hired help paid with bling and women in return for keeping the foie gras and fine wines coming to their dinner table.
I really wonder how much of the market is propped up by money that the consumer has never actually seen or money that doesn't exist except on a report.