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AI Surge Explored Harvard Business Review Debates Boom Versus Bubble

What Happened

Harvard Business Review published an in-depth analysis questioning if the rapid rise of artificial intelligence signifies a true technological revolution or a speculative investment bubble. The article examines the soaring venture capital flows into AI startups, widespread adoption of generative AI platforms, and industry leaders’ bold claims about AI’s transformative potential. Concerns over inflated expectations, unproven business models, and limited regulation are discussed alongside the real impact already seen in productivity, automation, and software innovation. The publication compares current trends to prior tech bubbles, asking if AI is overhyped or truly ushering in a new era of growth.

Why It Matters

How investors, businesses, and policymakers interpret the trajectory of AI will shape future funding, regulation, and workforce planning. A misread boom could result in lost capital and setbacks, while a justified surge could unlock new levels of digital progress across sectors. Read more in our AI News Hub

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