Group 1 - The CEO of DeepMind, Demis Hassabis, expressed concerns about a potential "bubble" in AI funding, particularly among early-stage startups that have received high valuations without significant operational history [1][3] - Hassabis highlighted that some startups have valuations in the hundreds of billions despite being in their infancy, questioning the sustainability of such valuations [3][4] - He differentiated between the inflated seed funding of startups and the substantial investments made by large tech companies in AI infrastructure, which he believes have "real business value" backing them [3] Group 2 - Hassabis noted that AI technology is currently being "overhyped" in the short term, while still being undervalued in the long term [3] - He mentioned the inevitability of "overcorrection" in public sentiment regarding major technological changes, citing DeepMind's own journey from skepticism to becoming a focal point in business discussions [3] - The valuation of AI startups continues to rise, with reports of young founders, including recent school dropouts, raising millions for their AI ventures, such as Carina Hong's Axiom Math, which secured $64 million [4]
人工智能泡沫警报!DeepMind CEO质疑天价估值,初创公司何去何从?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-17 08:46