In this episode of Plain English, Derek Thompson interviews Paul Kedrosky about the massive U.S. investment in artificial intelligence and whether it's creating an economic bubble. Kedrosky argues that the current level of spending on AI infrastructure, particularly data centers and GPUs, is unprecedented and may be distorting the economy by diverting capital away from other sectors like manufacturing. They discuss how the short lifespan of GPUs and the increasing use of special purpose vehicles to finance AI infrastructure contribute to the bubble-like conditions. Kedrosky also warns about the potential for energy inflation and the risk of a financial crisis if the AI spending project falters, highlighting the interconnectedness of AI investments with REITs and insurance companies. Despite the risks, both Thompson and Kedrosky acknowledge the transformative potential of AI, particularly in streamlining business communications and processes.
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