AI capex spend is facing greater investor scrutiny amid tech valuation concerns and an increase in borrowing.

Even Wall Street thinks this has gone too far. Some 202 panelists managing $550 billion in AUM are raising a concern unseen since 2005, according to BofA.

Bank of America’s Global Fund Manager Survey found concerns about an AI bubble are mounting.

The real debate — whether all this AI capacity being built today will be profitable tomorrow — remains unresolved.

AI capex spend is facing greater investor scrutiny amid tech valuation concerns and an increase in borrowing.

We understand the concerns about valuations in the speculative aspects of the AI, but not in the best of the best stocks we own.