Billionaire investor Ray Dalio said the booming artificial-intelligence market shows signs of a bubble that will eventually burst. “All great technology changes produce bubbles,” Dalio, the founder of ...
Since then, a shortage in memory chips and strong demand growth have sent AI stocks surging again, with major indexes hitting all-time highs following the dip over the Iran war. However, a bursting ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos shrugged off concerns of a looming artificial intelligence bubble. Bezos told CNBC that even if an AI bubble emerges, "a lot of the investment is going to turn out to be very ...
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Talk about AI today, and you’ll hear two stories. One says this is the future of everything. The other says it’s a bubble that’s about to pop. The truth is closer to a video game: We’re still in the ...
PCWorld analyzes eight warning signs suggesting the AI industry bubble may burst by 2026, including unsustainable investments, lack of profitability, and consumer dissatisfaction with AI products.
It’s the question on everyone’s minds and lips: Are we in an AI bubble? It's the wrong question. The real question is: Which AI bubble are we in, and when will each one burst? The debate over whether ...
The market seems to be content, for now at least, to keep betting big on AI. While the value of some companies integral to the AI boom like Nvidia, Oracle and Coreweave have seen their value fall ...
Everyone in tech agrees we’re in a bubble. They just can’t agree on what it looks like — or what happens when it pops. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world ...