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2025 was the year AI got a vibe check Rebecca Bellan

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​AI’s early-2025 spending spree featured massive raises and trillion-dollar infrastructure promises. By year’s end, hype gave way to a vibe check, with growing scrutiny over sustainability, safety, and business models.    AI’s early-2025 spending spree featured massive raises and trillion-dollar infrastructure promises. By year’s end, hype gave way to a vibe check, with growing scrutiny over sustainability, safety, and business models.  AI, Google, gemini, xAI, DeepMind, OpenAI, ChatGPT, ai infrastructure TAGS: #fyp #foryou #crypto #cryptonews #Trump #ElonMusk #bitcoin #Tech #TechNews TechCrunch Read More


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