ECB Warns of AI Bubble
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•ECB warns of 'bubble' in AI stocks as funds deplete cash buffers
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The European Central Bank warns about a "bubble" in stocks related to artificial intelligence.
The warning came as part of the ECB 's twice-yearly Financial Stability Review .
The central bank for the 20 countries that share the euro noted the stock market had become increasingly dependent on a handful of companies perceived as the beneficiaries of the AI boom.
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