Social media post warns tech giants are 'protected species' facing no accountability, predicts taxpayer bailout if AI bubble bursts
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More flour than flavour. There's a bagel in here, just not much of one.
Summary
A social media post warning that tech giants are being treated as a 'protected species' by regulators, similar to how banks were treated before the 2008 financial crisis. The author argues that tech companies face no accountability and that taxpayers will be forced to bail them out if the AI bubble bursts. The post references a TikTok clip by Alfred Tom to support this claim.
Key quotes
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Make no mistake, the tech bros are off limits when it comes to accountability, along with their data centre's.
if the AI bubble bursts, as looks likely, YOUR taxpayer dollars will be bailing them out.
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