The immediate catalyst, it seems, is an intensifying focus on capex, or capital expenditures. Microsoft revealed that its spending surged 66% to $37.5 billion in the latest quarter, even as growth in its Azure cloud business cooled slightly. Even more concerning to analysts, however, was a new disclosure that approximately 45% of the company’s $625 billion in remaining performance obligations (RPO)—a key measure of future cloud contracts—is tied directly to OpenAI, the company revealed after reporting earnings Wednesday afternoon. (Microsoft is both a major investor in and a provider of cloud-computing services to OpenAI.)

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    13 hours ago

    “market reaction suggests that more capital isn’t going to be a viable substitute for a business model anymore.”

    Time to find the next vague thing that investors can pour trillions into without really knowing what it is or does.

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      It’ll be quantum computing. Since the last hype around it, a lot of progress has been made to the point that quantum computers are actually becoming useful, since error correction is now mostly resolved.

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      10 hours ago

      Don’t forget, though, it does that one thing for that one reason I forgot already as I typed it… But its still good, clearly!