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  • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

    Meanwhile BlackRock the biggest fund manager in world, started fund limits withdrawals as redemptions rattle private credit. Can you guess industry names that are using private credit (hint AI startups) ? https://www.reuters.com/business/blackrock-limits-withdrawals-private-credit-fund-redemptions-mount-2026-03-06/

    Blackrock said on Friday it has limited withdrawals from a flagship debt fund ​after a surge in redemption requests, as investor worries mount around the $2 trillion private credit industry that giving loans to AI and software industry mostly.

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    these are early signs that the AI bubble is about to pop (combined with wars and tariff biz). When it does, it won’t just sink those "Plagiarism Machine" startups, it will create a massive problems for the whole IT/tech industry and it will even hurt other businesses too. It's going to be so bad that the Great Depression of 1929 will look like a walk in the park.

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    • agowa338@chaos.socialA agowa338@chaos.social

      @nixCraft
      Mean while it is now almost 6 months since Deutsche Bank went public with the news that they've issues reselling the debt of AI companies. Something like that usually marks the beginning of a bubble popping...

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      @agowa338 @nixCraft This was also a part of the 2008 financial collapse wherein banks were buying up sub-prime loans. I think we are definitely on the road to another major financial collapse here when this bubble bursts.

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      • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

        Meanwhile BlackRock the biggest fund manager in world, started fund limits withdrawals as redemptions rattle private credit. Can you guess industry names that are using private credit (hint AI startups) ? https://www.reuters.com/business/blackrock-limits-withdrawals-private-credit-fund-redemptions-mount-2026-03-06/

        Blackrock said on Friday it has limited withdrawals from a flagship debt fund ​after a surge in redemption requests, as investor worries mount around the $2 trillion private credit industry that giving loans to AI and software industry mostly.

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        Over the past few weeks, several US banks have pulled off from lending to Oracle for expanding its AI data centres, as per a report. So Oracle is now firing 30000 engineers as banks pull out from financing AI data centres and OpenAI deals to meet fools dream. Wise investors are pulling out of data centres now as they found out it's impossible to reach AGI & exponential AI growth through increasing the scale of compute. LLMs have already hit their developmental plateau https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/oracle-layoffs-tech-giant-to-slash-30-000-jobs-as-banks-pull-out-from-financing-ai-data-centres-11769996619410.html

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        • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

          these are early signs that the AI bubble is about to pop (combined with wars and tariff biz). When it does, it won’t just sink those "Plagiarism Machine" startups, it will create a massive problems for the whole IT/tech industry and it will even hurt other businesses too. It's going to be so bad that the Great Depression of 1929 will look like a walk in the park.

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          @nixCraft don't threaten me with a good time.

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          • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

            these are early signs that the AI bubble is about to pop (combined with wars and tariff biz). When it does, it won’t just sink those "Plagiarism Machine" startups, it will create a massive problems for the whole IT/tech industry and it will even hurt other businesses too. It's going to be so bad that the Great Depression of 1929 will look like a walk in the park.

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            @nixCraft agree… also too much pension money in there as well… pushed by investment banks… its gonna be bad….

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            • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

              Over the past few weeks, several US banks have pulled off from lending to Oracle for expanding its AI data centres, as per a report. So Oracle is now firing 30000 engineers as banks pull out from financing AI data centres and OpenAI deals to meet fools dream. Wise investors are pulling out of data centres now as they found out it's impossible to reach AGI & exponential AI growth through increasing the scale of compute. LLMs have already hit their developmental plateau https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/oracle-layoffs-tech-giant-to-slash-30-000-jobs-as-banks-pull-out-from-financing-ai-data-centres-11769996619410.html

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              @nixCraft

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              • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                Over the past few weeks, several US banks have pulled off from lending to Oracle for expanding its AI data centres, as per a report. So Oracle is now firing 30000 engineers as banks pull out from financing AI data centres and OpenAI deals to meet fools dream. Wise investors are pulling out of data centres now as they found out it's impossible to reach AGI & exponential AI growth through increasing the scale of compute. LLMs have already hit their developmental plateau https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/oracle-layoffs-tech-giant-to-slash-30-000-jobs-as-banks-pull-out-from-financing-ai-data-centres-11769996619410.html

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                @nixCraft on one hand it makes me very happy to see the AI bubble burst, but it's incredibly sad to see that workers are the ones to suffer again

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                • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                  these are early signs that the AI bubble is about to pop (combined with wars and tariff biz). When it does, it won’t just sink those "Plagiarism Machine" startups, it will create a massive problems for the whole IT/tech industry and it will even hurt other businesses too. It's going to be so bad that the Great Depression of 1929 will look like a walk in the park.

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                  @nixCraft and then small and mid sized businesses are going to go down and whos going to buy them? The tech bros and other billionaires! BOOM succesfully grifted and rugpulled literal coutries! Again

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                  • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                    Over the past few weeks, several US banks have pulled off from lending to Oracle for expanding its AI data centres, as per a report. So Oracle is now firing 30000 engineers as banks pull out from financing AI data centres and OpenAI deals to meet fools dream. Wise investors are pulling out of data centres now as they found out it's impossible to reach AGI & exponential AI growth through increasing the scale of compute. LLMs have already hit their developmental plateau https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/oracle-layoffs-tech-giant-to-slash-30-000-jobs-as-banks-pull-out-from-financing-ai-data-centres-11769996619410.html

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                    @nixCraft if only oracle could go bankrupt and take tiktok US with them.

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                    • marco@mastodon.skup.inM marco@mastodon.skup.in

                      @nixCraft on one hand it makes me very happy to see the AI bubble burst, but it's incredibly sad to see that workers are the ones to suffer again

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                      @marco @nixCraft will not be a burst, but more a market correction.

                      meaning 80 - 90 % of AI startup and company will go bankrupt, while other will take a major hit.

                      AI will not disapear (like the web during the .com bubble) did not disapear.

                      but only actually usefull feature will remain (not many).

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                      • mvrenselaar@mastodon.nlM mvrenselaar@mastodon.nl

                        @nixCraft agree… also too much pension money in there as well… pushed by investment banks… its gonna be bad….

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                        @mvrenselaar yeah, due to pension money i fear governments will step in again and honest tax payers will have pay for these AGI dreams of tech bros.

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                        • lexinova@cyberplace.socialL lexinova@cyberplace.social

                          @marco @nixCraft will not be a burst, but more a market correction.

                          meaning 80 - 90 % of AI startup and company will go bankrupt, while other will take a major hit.

                          AI will not disapear (like the web during the .com bubble) did not disapear.

                          but only actually usefull feature will remain (not many).

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                          @lexinova @marco @nixCraft if it requires AI to be financially solvent and profitable it will all but disappear. Or, your chats will cost $10 per message. I guess the market will decide

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                          • nbailey@mstdn.caN nbailey@mstdn.ca

                            @lexinova @marco @nixCraft if it requires AI to be financially solvent and profitable it will all but disappear. Or, your chats will cost $10 per message. I guess the market will decide

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                            @nbailey @marco @nixCraft here you make a miskate by englobing AI under "genai" like chatgpt.

                            but dozen of profitable AI run without behing those useless AI chat.

                            like document analysis, gramatical or tone correction and other system that do allow the fast analisis of existing information.

                            the part of AI that is dogsh*t is when you ask the AI to create thing.

                            edit: but thos ai that sell represent less than 1% of all AI BS so yeah it will not disapear.

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                            • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                              @mvrenselaar yeah, due to pension money i fear governments will step in again and honest tax payers will have pay for these AGI dreams of tech bros.

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                              @nixCraft dreams? Or hallucinations 😎

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                              • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                                these are early signs that the AI bubble is about to pop (combined with wars and tariff biz). When it does, it won’t just sink those "Plagiarism Machine" startups, it will create a massive problems for the whole IT/tech industry and it will even hurt other businesses too. It's going to be so bad that the Great Depression of 1929 will look like a walk in the park.

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                                @nixCraft cheery thought!

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                                • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                                  these are early signs that the AI bubble is about to pop (combined with wars and tariff biz). When it does, it won’t just sink those "Plagiarism Machine" startups, it will create a massive problems for the whole IT/tech industry and it will even hurt other businesses too. It's going to be so bad that the Great Depression of 1929 will look like a walk in the park.

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                                  @nixCraft
                                  Instead of the investors jumping out of windows... Can they be forced to eat the billionaires?

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                                  • lexinova@cyberplace.socialL lexinova@cyberplace.social

                                    @nixCraft if only oracle could go bankrupt and take tiktok US with them.

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                                    @lexinova i read somewhere kids are quitting TikTok due all sort of stuff happening .. i never used that app so no idea. lol.

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                                    • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                                      @lexinova i read somewhere kids are quitting TikTok due all sort of stuff happening .. i never used that app so no idea. lol.

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                                      @nixCraft don't know either, but that would precipitate the process xD

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                                      • lexinova@cyberplace.socialL lexinova@cyberplace.social

                                        @nixCraft if only oracle could go bankrupt and take tiktok US with them.

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                                        @lexinova @nixCraft
                                        unfortunately I don't think Oracle will go under, they have friends in high places...

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                                        • nixcraft@mastodon.socialN nixcraft@mastodon.social

                                          Over the past few weeks, several US banks have pulled off from lending to Oracle for expanding its AI data centres, as per a report. So Oracle is now firing 30000 engineers as banks pull out from financing AI data centres and OpenAI deals to meet fools dream. Wise investors are pulling out of data centres now as they found out it's impossible to reach AGI & exponential AI growth through increasing the scale of compute. LLMs have already hit their developmental plateau https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/oracle-layoffs-tech-giant-to-slash-30-000-jobs-as-banks-pull-out-from-financing-ai-data-centres-11769996619410.html

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                                          @nixCraft @infosec812 Ed was right

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