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A better way of thinking about the AI bubble 

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Last updated: 2025/11/13 at 11:19 PM
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The tech industry is abuzz with concerns about an AI bubble, with massive investments being made in data centers and infrastructure to support artificial intelligence services. Major companies like Oracle, Meta, and SoftBank are committing hundreds of billions of dollars to AI projects, raising questions about the sustainability of this growth.

Last week’s reports highlighted Oracle’s $18 billion credit line from a consortium of 20 banks for a data center campus in New Mexico, as well as its $300 billion contract with OpenAI for cloud services. Meanwhile, Meta has pledged to spend $600 billion on infrastructure over the next three years, further fueling concerns about the AI bubble.

The AI Bubble: A Complex Issue

The question of whether an AI bubble exists is tricky to answer due to the mismatched timelines between AI software development and data center construction. While AI technology is advancing rapidly, building and powering data centers takes years, making it challenging to predict demand and supply chain needs.

The complexity of the supply chain and the fluid nature of AI development make it difficult to determine how much supply will be needed in the coming years. According to a McKinsey survey released last week, top firms are employing AI tools, but adoption is mixed, with few companies using AI on a real scale.

Demand Uncertainty

The survey’s findings suggest that companies are still in “wait and see” mode, which could impact demand for AI services. If companies are not adopting AI at scale, it may take longer for data centers to reach full capacity. Additionally, Satya Nadella recently expressed concerns about running out of data center space, rather than chips, highlighting the infrastructure challenges facing the industry.

The electrical grid and built environment are not keeping pace with the rapid advancements in AI technology, leaving room for expensive bottlenecks. Whole data centers are sitting idle due to power demands that cannot be met, further complicating the issue.

AI Infrastructure Challenges

The massive investments being made in AI infrastructure are not without risk. The Stargate project, a $500 billion initiative involving Oracle, OpenAI, and SoftBank, is just one example of the large-scale commitments being made. However, the long lead times for data center construction and the uncertainty surrounding demand for AI services raise questions about the sustainability of these investments.

As the industry continues to evolve, it is clear that there are significant challenges to be addressed. The report indicates that the AI bubble is a complex issue, driven by both technological advancements and infrastructure limitations.

Looking ahead, the next few years will be critical in determining the trajectory of the AI industry. As companies continue to invest in AI infrastructure, it remains to be seen whether demand will keep pace. The outcome will depend on various factors, including breakthroughs in energy, semiconductor design, and power transmission, as well as the ability of companies to adopt AI on a larger scale.

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