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[The AI Bubble: Market Skepticism, Economic Uncertainty, and Global Trade Tensions]-[JP Morgan Chase boss talks about AI impact on business]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-10-09

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The AI Bubble: Evaluating the Hype and Economic Reality

As the global economy grapples with shifting geopolitical landscapes and fiscal instability, the surge in artificial intelligence (AI) investment has sparked intense debate among financial experts. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has voiced significant concern regarding the sustainability of current AI valuations, suggesting there is a "higher probability" of a market correction than what is currently priced in by investors. Dimon notes that while AI is undoubtedly a transformative technology—comparable to the advent of cars or television—the current market environment is clouded by "uncertainty," including "geopolitical" tensions and "fiscal spend."

The Anatomy of an AI Bubble

Industry analysts and entrepreneurs are divided on whether the current frenzy constitutes a bubble. Tech reporter Lily Jamali highlights that while older entrepreneurs, such as Jerry Kaplan, believe we are in a "massive bubble," younger startups remain optimistic. A central concern is the nature of "circular financing," where major players like NVIDIA and Microsoft invest heavily in companies like OpenAI, which in turn use those funds to purchase hardware from the very same investors. Economist Kerry Leahy warns that even if 80% of the current narrative is "hype," the inevitable market shakeout will likely mirror historical bubbles, where early entrants do not necessarily reap the long-term rewards.

Global Industrial Policy and Economic Contraction

Beyond the tech sector, the global economy is showing signs of stress. In China, the phenomenon of "involution"—a competitive process where companies aggressively cut prices to survive in a slowing market—is threatening small businesses. Experts note that despite high tourism revenue during "Golden Week," consumer confidence remains fragile. Meanwhile, the automotive sector, particularly in Germany, is facing a "perfect storm" of falling sales, competition from Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), and the looming threat of US tariffs. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is pushing for "appropriate flexibility" regarding EU emission deadlines, reflecting the industry's struggle to balance rapid electrification with economic viability.

Geopolitical Trade Wars and Swiss Resilience

Trade tensions are further exacerbated by US protectionist policies. Switzerland, an economic powerhouse, has been hit by a "39% tariff" on its exports to the US, a move President Trump justifies by citing a "$41 billion deficit." Swiss business leaders, such as Adrian Hunn of Swiss Medtech, argue that these tariffs hurt the US as much as they hurt Switzerland, as companies are forced to "eat the tariff" on essential medical devices like "pacemakers" and "surgical instruments."

Conclusion: The Path Forward

As the world navigates these complex challenges, the consensus among economists is that the "level of uncertainty" is far above normal. Whether it is the potential burst of the AI bubble, the "disorderly price competition" in China, or the strain on global supply chains due to new trade duties, the global economy is in a state of flux. As Jamie Dimon aptly puts it, in a world that is a "much more dangerous place," the focus for many is shifting from speculative growth to stability and national security.

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I am far more worried about that than others.
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I find it hard to believe that AI can carry us through
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Normal always has quite a bit of uncertainty, by the way.
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It looks a bit weird, doesn't it?
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I mean, the world is a much more dangerous place
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priced in
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at the forefront of
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in the final analysis
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sound the alarm
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keep one's head above water
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