Market's betting big on one tech giant crushing the AI game right now. Why? They've got the holy trinity—massive compute power, endless data reserves, and search dominance locked down. That stack's looking pretty unbeatable.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 11-27 15:37
Google's three-piece set is indeed a bit outrageous, data + Computing Power + search monopoly... who can compete with this combination?
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StakeWhisperer
· 11-25 16:29
ngl, Google's three traps are indeed a bit invincible... but can they really crush everyone else? The search advantage isn't as solid as it used to be.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 11-25 14:06
Google's combination of tactics is indeed remarkable, with data + Computing Power + search monopoly; to put it simply, it's a dimensionality reduction strike.
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WalletWhisperer
· 11-25 09:01
ngl, Google really is a cheat code this time—data, computing power, and search monopoly. No one else can even compete.
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ForkMaster
· 11-24 18:18
To be honest, the search monopoly is quite tough, and data is actually the biggest moat, but no one dares to say this openly.
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4am_degen
· 11-24 18:15
Ngl, Google's three tricks are indeed amazing; they play the conversion of search traffic to AI data really well.
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QuorumVoter
· 11-24 18:10
Nah, Google is really a bit invincible. Who can compete with this combination of data + Computing Power + search?
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ZKSherlock
· 11-24 18:06
actually... the "holy trinity" framing here is kinda glossing over the real asymmetry tbh. yeah, compute + data + distribution is potent, but nobody's really talking about the trust assumptions baked into these models? like, where's the privacy by design conversation when we're processing that much user data? not exactly information theoretic security vibes
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ShibaSunglasses
· 11-24 18:04
ngl Google really played this hand brilliantly—no one can touch their combination of data, computing power, and search.
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DataBartender
· 11-24 18:02
Google's hand is indeed incredible, with search + Computing Power + data, there's simply no comparison.
Market's betting big on one tech giant crushing the AI game right now. Why? They've got the holy trinity—massive compute power, endless data reserves, and search dominance locked down. That stack's looking pretty unbeatable.
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