A Booming Shadow Market of Sketchy A.I. Investments
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Started May 21, 2026
As OpenAI’s and Anthropic’s valuations soar, Silicon Valley outsiders are rushing to secure a small slice however they can
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A Booming Shadow Market of Sketchy A.I. Investments
The New Yorker (United States) | May 20, 2026
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The unregulated nature of A.I. investments poses significant risks, leading to potential financial losses and ethical dilemmas in technology development.
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The influx of outsiders into A.I. investment lacks transparency, which could undermine trust and lead to a bubble that harms the tech industry.
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The surge in A.I. investments, despite being sketchy, fosters innovation and competition that can lead to groundbreaking technological advancements.
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While the excitement around A.I. investments is palpable, we must critically evaluate the sustainability and ethical implications of this speculative market.
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Encouraging a diverse range of investors in A.I. can democratize technology, allowing smaller players to contribute to a rapidly evolving field.
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