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As GPT-5 falters, a BofA analyst awaits the AI industry's collapse
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56612, member: 636"] OpenAI launched GPT-5 amid mixed user feedback regarding the latest large language model. The company faces challenges in monetizing artificial intelligence systems compared to established platforms like Netflix. Users report longer response times and complex syntax despite expanded context capabilities. AI companies struggle to differentiate their products from competitors while managing rising operational expenses. Wall Street analyst Michael Hartnett warns of potential market correction signals ahead. Bank of America identifies technology credit spread widening as a key indicator preceding bubble collapse. The firm draws parallels to 1999 market conditions when similar patterns emerged before the dot-com crash. Current AI infrastructure spending reaches substantial levels across the United States markets. Approximately 250 data centers are being constructed nationwide as companies expand their artificial intelligence capabilities. This massive capital expenditure wave could impact gross domestic product by $624 billion during 2025. Analysts suggest excessive spending may create inefficiencies, leading to market corrections similar to previous technology bubbles. [/QUOTE]
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