Benchmark's Bill Gurley and NYU's Scott Galloway are signaling a major market rotation, warning that the current AI infrastructure boom may be a bubble. They argue that investors should pivot toward "beaten-down" Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) leaders like ServiceNow and Salesforce, which own the critical enterprise data required for the next phase of agentic AI.
Benchmark's Bill Gurley and NYU Professor Scott Galloway are warning of a potential bubble in AI infrastructure, suggesting that the market has unfairly punished SaaS valuations. They argue that established software leaders like ServiceNow and Salesforce are now prime targets for investors as the industry shifts from hardware build-outs to agentic AI applications.
Benchmark's Bill Gurley and NYU's Scott Galloway are sounding the alarm on an AI infrastructure bubble, urging a rotation into undervalued SaaS leaders. As hardware valuations skyrocket, 'system of record' companies like ServiceNow and Salesforce are positioned to capture the next wave of value through agentic AI orchestration.
Benchmark's Bill Gurley and NYU's Scott Galloway are sounding the alarm on an AI infrastructure bubble, suggesting that the market has unfairly punished the SaaS sector. They argue that established software leaders like ServiceNow and Salesforce are now undervalued entry points for the next phase of AI: the agentic application layer.