TOKYO — In his keynote speech at Open Source Summit Japan on Monday, Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin argued that “Artificial intelligence may not be in a full-blown bubble, but large language models [LLMs] just might be.”
Why? Zemlin started by pointing to staggering investment numbers that have dominated headlines. Morgan Stanley, he noted, estimates that $3 trillion will be spent on AI data centers between now and 2028, with hyperscalers such as Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft accounting for roughly half of that…