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The global risks of the AI illusion

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开始于 June 08, 2026

What if AI turns out to be a lot less profitable than we have been told? Source

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AI's future profitability should be viewed with cautious optimism, as its long-term benefits could outweigh current uncertainties.

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The perceived risks of AI profitability are often exaggerated, masking the technology's potential to transform industries.

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Investing in AI technology can still drive innovation and economic growth, regardless of current profitability projections.

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AI's promised profitability may be overstated, leading to potential economic instability and disillusionment among investors.

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A lack of transparency in AI development may lead to misguided investments and a false sense of security in its profitability.

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