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The AI stock bubble: Why artificial intelligence hype is becoming a dangerous global financial mania

Why the AI stock bubble could become bigger than the dotcom crash.

The AI stock bubble is expanding rapidly as companies with little or no genuine artificial intelligence capability rebrand themselves as AI businesses to inflate valuations, attract speculative investment and exploit market hysteria. Across international financial markets, investors are rewarding firms merely for associating themselves with artificial intelligence regardless of whether …

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The great reset: Ownership, AI infrastructure, and the shift to a rental economy

From RAM shortages to housing control: The great reset in motion.

The great reset describes a structural shift from individual ownership to access-based consumption driven by AI infrastructure, financialisation, and platform economics. The phrase gained global attention after the World Economic Forum circulated forward-looking scenarios about a subscription-led economy. Since then, the idea has moved from speculative commentary into observable market …

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Jevons paradox and AI adoption: Why making artificial intelligence cheaper will make it everywhere

Why cheaper AI guarantees more AI: Jevons paradox and global AI adoption.

The paradox that refuses to go away Jevons paradox is one of those ideas that feels counterintuitive until you see it play out repeatedly across history. First articulated in the 1860s by British economist William Stanley Jevons, the paradox describes a simple but powerful pattern. When technological progress makes a …

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