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testbjjl | 2 months ago

> It's somewhat alarming to see that companies (owned by a very small slice of society) producing these AI thingies (whose current economic is questionable value and actual future potential is up to hot debate)

Some might conclude the same for funds (hedge funds/private equity) and housing.

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xadhominemx|2 months ago

AI consumes about 30% of DRAM wafers. PE owns about .5% of single family homes.

impossiblefork|2 months ago

It going to be misleading to look at the fraction and I think it's misleading to only look at PE investors. It's more important to look at the fraction of demand for homes that are on the market.

Investors bought 1/3 of the US homes sold in 2023. This is, I think, quite alarming, especially since a small amount of extra demand can have a large effect on prices.

baobabKoodaa|2 months ago

I'm confused. When you say that hedge funds "price out" regular people, what do you mean? Price out of what?

kubb|2 months ago

Of the housing market? That seems to be what GP said, doesn’t it?

gosub100|2 months ago

They create demand which increases price. Plus they can afford to hold their asset longer, this reducing supply.

lpapez|2 months ago

Stop right there you terrorist antifa leftie commie scum! You are being arrested for thought crime!