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It's a false assumption that AI bubble popping means we suddenly stop using AI and all these data centres will be running idle.
We didn't stop using the internet when the dotcom bubble burst either.
AI bubble is about companies being overvalued. Not about the underlaying technology being worthless. The bubble popping means these valuations get adjusted to more reasonable levels. Some companies will go under but not all of them and almost definitely not the big ones.
A small one would still be plenty of GPU
And the big ones could still need to liquidate old stuff when it starts using too much power compared to newer stuff, even if it still works (though someone in this thread claimed data centers burn through GPUs too fast)
Depending on how much is "too much power", people might still want to purchase them at a discount for self-hosting purposes. The future is most likely to go through a decentralization of AI services, with spme higher efficiency large providers, combined with lower efficiency edge nodes for less demanding usage... at least, until the next order of magnitude technological shift.