Mark Cuban warns leading AI companies like OpenAI and Google are overspending in a race for the most powerful model, comparing it to the 1990s search engine boom. He cautions this intense competition could lead to a bubble, suggesting disruption will likely come from unexpected breakthroughs rather than incremental improvements.
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