If you think the US stock market is a bubble, you’re in distinguished company. On Oct 14, Mr Jamie Dimon, the CEO of the world’s largest bank JP Morgan, warned that a lot of assets “are entering ...
It's a big week on Wall Street as five of the Magnificent Seven tech companies will be reporting earnings results: Meta Platforms (META), Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG), Amazon (AMZN), and ...
Tech titans, including Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta are set to reveal their highly-anticipated revenue report in the July-September quarter, as reported by LSEG data. Their earnings will ...
Bubble tea can be a delicious, sweet treat — but is it all that good for you? Consumer Reports has released the results of a recent investigation into the contents of a bubble tea (also referred to as ...
Sorry to burst your bubble, but you might want to give this trendy drink a second thought. Bubble tea, also known as boba or pearl milk tea, originated in Taiwan in the 1980s and is typically made ...
Unsustainable Free-Use Model: The majority of AI tools, including major platforms like OpenAI and Anthropic, are used for free by over 99% of users, creating a major challenge for long-term ...
Economists and analysts have warned artificial intelligence stocks are showing signs of a bubble—with hype-inflated prices disconnected from their actual value—so we turned to AI chatbots for guidance ...
There’s a bubble in the number of people calling for bubbles. That is how Zor Capital Managing Director Joe Fahmy described the current environment on Wall Street. It’s never been more popular, in ...
The torrent of billion-dollar investment announcements related to artificial intelligence has raised fears that the economy is sitting on a bubble that, if popped, could send it into a tailspin. Some ...
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You may remember the recession that followed the collapse of dot-com stocks in 2001. Or, worse, the housing crisis of 2008. Both times, a new idea — the internet, mortgage-backed securities and the ...