Sky News reports:

[https://news.sky.com/story/fears-grow-of-ai-bubble-and-here-are-the-pressure-points-that-could-burst-it-13486328]

Fears grow over AI bubble - and here are the pressure points that could burst it

Sky rightly points out that scale is the major contributor to the recent growth spurt of AI but when will it return a profit? 

There is no money in personal subscriptions to AI services to dabble in doing some coding or generating fake images and videos.

The money can only come when it is critical to business success and FNN knows when that will happen:

It will happen when AI replaces jobs on an industrial scale, when it is not just an assistant or agent but doing the work that humans used to do.

No-one knows when that tipping point will occur but it will.

Until that point AI just consumes investment and energy while it learns.

It's the most expensive education in history.

If only the same amounts of money had been spent on educating humans rather than AI models.