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Discussion - has the AI bubble already burst?

I have studied TSM carefully for almost twenty plus years and hold a very substantial holding averaging around 28 dollars per share. Morris Change was one of the true giants of the tech world with an unmatched level of integrity. I have already been very impressed of how he left with a great team in place.
 
Basically anyone who speaks English as a second language is finding AI critical for business and interaction with the English speaking world.
I am German and technically English is my 2nd language. Call me old-fashioned, but I hardly ever use AI for any of my writings, and I am writing a lot (I maintain a photography blog) and am quite good at it.

I think AI is still in its Wild West stage, a bit chaotic, which may make it appear as if a bubble is bursting, but I don't think we are anywhere near that point. Wherever you look, everyone invests in AI one way or another. Be that with activity and adoption or in stocks.
 
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