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Reddit user questions AI-driven cybersecurity arms race and compute demand

A Reddit user posted a discussion thread questioning whether the AI market's growth is sustainable, arguing that AI-driven cybersecurity obfuscation will force rival actors to demand ever more compute. The post reflects ongoing community debate about AI market peaks and the dynamics of compute requirements in adversarial sectors.

14 engagement·1 source·Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 07:26 PM

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