AI Bubble Concerns Uber Budget Cap and OpenAI Costs
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Uber imposed a $1,500 per-employee monthly cap on AI coding tools like Cursor and Claude Code after burning through its entire annual AI budget in just four months, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed a single top user consumes 100 billion tokens monthly — creators like SomeOrdinaryGamers and YongYea argue this proves the AI bubble is popping due to unsustainable costs and minimal productivity gains, sparking attention as enterprise spending spirals out of control.

They Just Admitted The AI Bubble Is Popping...
Uber's $1,500 monthly cap on AI coding tools like Cursor and Claude Code, after burning its annual budget in four months, is framed by Mutahar as proof that enterprise AI costs are unsustainable and that only self-hosted local models can pop the bubble.

The AI Bubble Is Starting To Pop...
Sam Altman revealed that OpenAI's top token spender uses 100 billion tokens per month, while companies like JP Morgan report exhausting their 2026 AI budgets in Q1 2025, sparking concerns over AI's high costs versus limited productivity gains.

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