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Futures Dip as Markets Grapple With AI’s Growing Disruption Risk

U.S. stock futures edged lower in premarket trading as investors continued to wrestle with the implications of rapid advances in artificial intelligence. While enthusiasm for AI has fueled a powerful rally over the past year, concerns are mounting that the technology’s disruptive potential could unsettle labor markets, corporate earnings models, and long‑term productivity forecasts. Tech-heavy indices were among the first to reflect the shift in sentiment, with traders reassessing valuations of companies seen as either beneficiaries or potential casualties of accelerated automation. Analysts note that the market is entering a phase where optimism about AI’s transformative power is being tempered by questions about regulation, competitive pressures, and the pace of adoption. Despite the pullback, many strategists argue that volatility is a natural part of the market’s adjustment to a technology expected to reshape entire industries. For now, investors appear to be taking a more cauti...

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