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“Experts" are calling AI a bubble ready to burst, but... “Experts" are calling AI a bubble

“Experts" are calling AI a bubble ready to burst, but... “Experts" are calling AI a bubble ready to burst, but...                                                                                                        [Wealth Daily]    Jason Williams / AUG 3, 2023 Ready for Lift-off: AI Stocks Will Outpace Expectations There’s no doubt about it. This year’s bull market has legs. And a lot of that is thanks to the excitement continuing to build over developments in artificial intelligence, or AI. But that’s got a lot of bearish forecasters crawling out of the woodwork to compare the current situation to the bubble that formed in internet stocks in the late 1990s. You see, from about 1995–2000, any company even remotely connected with the budding internet sector could raise tons of money in the private markets, go through an IPO, and cash out to the tune of billions of dollars. Investors were betting on anything that had ".com" in the name, even companies without business plans, assets, or any technology at all. But this didn’t just start in 1995. In fact, it had been going on all decade. And from the start, bearish investors were waving the red flag, trying to alert people to the imminent demise of that market. [ READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE](  The One Clean Fuel That Powers Bill Gates' New Facility (NOT Hydrogen) Bill Gates is spearheading a cutting-edge facility in the middle of Wyoming... [One that uses a special power source that delivers 78,000 times more energy than coal — completely emission-free!]( A sub-$50 million company owns this fuel's patent and is signing federal contracts as we speak... With the potential to see its tiny stock price completely explode! This represents a phenomenal investment opportunity for investors like yourself. [Seize this chance now before it makes the mainstream news!](   [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.  Â

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