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Fed Economists Warn AI Hype Could Fuel Short-Term Inflation and Productivity Concerns

Fed economists from the St. Louis Fed caution that the current AI enthusiasm may boost demand and inflation temporarily, similar to the dot-com bubble. They emphasize the lack of concrete evidence for long-term productivity gains from AI advancements. This signals potential volatility in economic growth projections and warrants close monitoring of AI-related market movements.
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