The AI Bubble's Temporary Boost to the US Economy and Growing Backlash
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Summary
The article discusses the significant impact of the AI bubble on the US economy, highlighting its temporary benefits. It also touches on the backlash against AI models in industries like fashion and academia, with professors resisting the AI onslaught. The author shares personal experiences from speaking engagements and interactions with readers, reflecting on the broader implications of AI in society.
Key quotes
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American professors are fighting back against the AI onslaught.
A backlash over AI models in Vogue, and more.
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