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uponit7771

(93,504 posts)
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 10:02 PM 19 hrs ago

This answer from AI scared the crap out of me

From Gemini itself

Your intuition is correct: The "Line" for true AI Data Centers is mostly populated by the AI industry itself.

If you remove the tech companies trading money with each other, the "Organic Demand" from the rest of the global economy (Retail, Finance, Manufacturing) for massive, dedicated AI clusters is currently a fraction of the total backlog. Most of those "normal" companies are still just buying standard cloud space and experimenting with AI on the side.

Okay ... why are they building these massive data centers without gobs of demand for them?!


You are correct that the Market Demand (organic companies paying for compute) is lagging significantly behind the Infrastructure Supply (the data centers being built).

The Reality: We are currently in the "Build it and they will come" phase. The builders are betting that by the time these centers are finished in 2027–2028, the AI software will be so essential that every "organic" company will have no choice but to pay up.


My question to DU: Anyone else maybe use AI twice a month or even a at most ?!


Thx in advance for any response.


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This answer from AI scared the crap out of me (Original Post) uponit7771 19 hrs ago OP
AI edhopper 19 hrs ago #1
Right?! Seems worse, there still a need for housing ... after 10 minutes this thing tells people there's no real need uponit7771 12 hrs ago #12
I use it daily for work Bristlecone 19 hrs ago #2
I was tryna use it for embedded ... there are few data models that are trained for it thoroughly uponit7771 12 hrs ago #13
I have used once or twice by accident ( I had inadvertently mwmisses4289 19 hrs ago #3
The three times I have used Chat GPT, it gave Scrivener7 19 hrs ago #4
Ai should be illegal imo SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #5
Ask the question "What are all the applications for AI?" Frasier Balzov 19 hrs ago #6
Nearly 80% of "apps" are the it works on my machine type that a small and harder for AI to mess up. uponit7771 12 hrs ago #14
I used it one time at work during a Luciferous 18 hrs ago #7
It comes up when I do internet searches . . . Journeyman 18 hrs ago #8
Someone on DU posted this tip. mwmisses4289 9 hrs ago #17
Thank you very much for the tip . . . Journeyman 9 hrs ago #18
AI will not be the primary purpose for these data centers. hunter 17 hrs ago #9
Can't help but think this too, or the MAG7 CEOs are **REALLY** not that smart and betting on one person demand uponit7771 12 hrs ago #15
The AI people might not be that smart... hunter 7 hrs ago #22
I probably use it 2-5x/wk on average. Maru Kitteh 14 hrs ago #10
I mostly use it to try to understand physics and biology. scipan 14 hrs ago #11
Would you pay monthly for it? if so how much? thx in advance uponit7771 10 hrs ago #16
No. I would draw the line there for ethical reasons. Nt scipan 2 hrs ago #23
I don't use it, but I do watch it, thanks to a certain turtle sakabatou 9 hrs ago #19
Ai is more reason why we have to keep our democracy. RoeVWade 9 hrs ago #21
If you build it they will come.... KentuckyWoman 9 hrs ago #20

uponit7771

(93,504 posts)
12. Right?! Seems worse, there still a need for housing ... after 10 minutes this thing tells people there's no real need
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 05:14 AM
12 hrs ago

... for this amount of data centers

Bristlecone

(11,052 posts)
2. I use it daily for work
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 10:16 PM
19 hrs ago

I’m required to. But I’m in tech and work for a company that is selling AI tools as an adjunct to our entire product portfolio.

PS-I hate it all

mwmisses4289

(3,557 posts)
3. I have used once or twice by accident ( I had inadvertently
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 10:21 PM
19 hrs ago

turned it on when it popped up on my phone screen). I don't have much call to use it yet, fortunately.

Frasier Balzov

(4,943 posts)
6. Ask the question "What are all the applications for AI?"
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 10:57 PM
19 hrs ago

AI itself should give you a comprehensive overview of how it is being deployed.

And because of its capacity for learning, it will potentially become very good at many things..

Luciferous

(6,565 posts)
7. I used it one time at work during a
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 11:00 PM
18 hrs ago

training session where it was required. I have zero interest in AI and I'm tired of companies trying to push it on us.

Journeyman

(15,433 posts)
8. It comes up when I do internet searches . . .
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 11:18 PM
18 hrs ago

and I can't figure out how to turn it off. I ignore it as much as possible, as I prefer to make my own decisions, but I'm sure AI's purveyors count my forced participation in their schemes as a "satisfied customer."

Beyond this peripheral involvement, I've no use for AI, for a host of reasons.

mwmisses4289

(3,557 posts)
17. Someone on DU posted this tip.
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 08:25 AM
9 hrs ago

Type in your search phrase, then type -AI after it.

For example: pet food bowls -AI
An ai answer won't be the first thing that comes up, and it seems to cut the ai nonsense way down (it doesn't cut it out completely, unfortunately).

I also found it works better if the A and I are capitalized.

Hope this helps!

hunter

(40,476 posts)
9. AI will not be the primary purpose for these data centers.
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 12:36 AM
17 hrs ago

They will be used for surveillance, commercial and political.

You won't be able to take a piss without it being recorded.

Once a tool is built it won't be abandoned.

Aside from a few non-critical language translation tasks, I don't use AI for anything.

Nonsense like ChatGPT and AI image generation and modification tools are banned from my personal universe. I don't do any "vibe" coding.

I guess I'm lucky that I'm not forced to use it.

uponit7771

(93,504 posts)
15. Can't help but think this too, or the MAG7 CEOs are **REALLY** not that smart and betting on one person demand
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 05:19 AM
12 hrs ago

... assessment

hunter

(40,476 posts)
22. The AI people might not be that smart...
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 10:42 AM
7 hrs ago

... but others in government and commerce will be perfectly happy to purchase or subsidize these giant data centers for other purposes.

It would be lovely to see these data centers fail and be broken up, the bits sold for pennies on the dollar to scientists and others who can put the components to good use but that's probably not going to happen.

scipan

(3,010 posts)
11. I mostly use it to try to understand physics and biology.
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 03:28 AM
14 hrs ago

I always read some of the references it gives me, which are sometimes from good sources and sometimes from sites I know nothing about.

I do think it has helped me understand stuff.

Maybe 2x/week.

RoeVWade

(873 posts)
21. Ai is more reason why we have to keep our democracy.
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 08:46 AM
9 hrs ago

One person, one vote, regardless of the often frustration, is the only way against oligarchy, autocracy and so forth, so we don't become minions of Ai controllers, or anything else.

AI isn't going away. Other countries will have it, even if we didn't.

KentuckyWoman

(7,385 posts)
20. If you build it they will come....
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 08:40 AM
9 hrs ago

People didn't think they needed the internet either, but here we are. For AI - My humble opinion is that it is going to be a lot easier to shovel the propaganda if everything gets filtered through the algorithm. It will take a few generations to not have anyone left who remembers actual critical thinking.

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