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In spite of All noisy Last week, Deepseek’s low AI budget was in a period of time, there is a zero sign that great technology is slowed. Instead, they make things.
Amazon is The most recent Tech giant To announce a massive EU spending plan with more than $ 100 billion with $ 100 billion forecasting costs for 2025. Thursday.
(More specifically, Jassy, Q4 2024 CAPEX $ 26.3 billion spending $ 26.3 billion in 2025 $ 26.3 billion for $ 26.3 billion.
A large jump in this Amazon $ 75 Billion Expected spent in 2024.
Amazon put off the concerns about the EU, which will damage his income. Instead, Jassy said that prices will increase, and the demand for the EU will increase. The benefit of the EU and the EU and the EU benefit, argued that he stopped to benefit.
“Sometimes if people can reduce the value of any technology … somehow makes the assumption that if you caused less in technology … We have never seen it,” said Jassy, the first days of the EI’s Internet and the cloud of the AI on the Internet and the cloud of the cloud by comparing the boom.
Other large technological companies make the same point in this income season, and make the season because it is scattered on the skyoking of AI costs.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Declared last week The company spends “hundreds of billions of billions” in the AI in the long term, requires a failure of billions of users. Meta The password is Mainly spent at least $ 60 billion in CAPEX in 2025 in AI.
This time, alphabet boosted For 2025, CAPEX, 42% to $ 75 billion, CEO Sundar Pichai, saying that EU expenses will be “possible possible”.
And Microsoft declared Last month, in 2025, the AI will spend $ 80 billion.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was the Rivizit of the DeepSeek discussion of the Wikipedia page for Heria Paradox (the concept of the economy that reduced prices).
This time the jevons paradox pans remain in the great technology remain. But so far there are no signs of slowing any AI spending.