What will happen to the technology industry landscape in 2026? Can Google maintain its lead over Apple, or even occasionally reach the heights of NVIDIA? The core of this question actually lies in the direction of AI.
Some worry that AI is a bubble, but I lean towards a different judgment: 2025 is the inaugural year for AI implementation, and 2026 will be the true validation period. From data center expansion, ecosystem development, to increased enterprise adoption rates, the significance of this year will far exceed expectations. It's not about hype, but about real technological empowerment generating business value.
So, what do you think? Give your judgment in one sentence.
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GweiTooHigh
· 23h ago
AI implementation is the key, whoever can reduce costs wins. Google has a chance this time.
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NervousFingers
· 01-07 09:34
AI bubble? Come on, the real money has already been burned in data centers.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-06 04:56
Is AI implementation still just hype? Honestly, it all depends on whose model can truly make money.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-06 04:56
All-in Dad thinks this wave of AI is truly different; the real results will be seen in 2026, not just hype.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-06 04:52
It should be pointed out that your argument actually demonstrates why 2026 is the true death trap—an increase in enterprise adoption rate actually signifies that the CapEx cycle has peaked, and incremental growth is disappearing just around the corner.
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BackrowObserver
· 01-06 04:47
AI has truly been implemented, and only then do we realize that everyone is still betting.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-06 04:40
Data center expansion is indeed burning money, but the key is whether the enterprise paid conversion rate can break 10% by 2026—without this figure, no matter how many servers there are, it's a cost black hole.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-06 04:40
2026? Basically, it all depends on whether AI can really make money. If it can, it'll be popular; if not, it'll cool off.
What will happen to the technology industry landscape in 2026? Can Google maintain its lead over Apple, or even occasionally reach the heights of NVIDIA? The core of this question actually lies in the direction of AI.
Some worry that AI is a bubble, but I lean towards a different judgment: 2025 is the inaugural year for AI implementation, and 2026 will be the true validation period. From data center expansion, ecosystem development, to increased enterprise adoption rates, the significance of this year will far exceed expectations. It's not about hype, but about real technological empowerment generating business value.
So, what do you think? Give your judgment in one sentence.