In the wake of soaring tech stock prices, the surge in enthusiasm for artificial intelligence has led to record market highs. However, this excitement has prompted a wave of skepticism among investors, with many now questioning whether the market is teetering on the edge of a bubble. Prominent figures in the industry, including Bret Taylor, chair of OpenAI, and seasoned fund manager Mark Mobius, have expressed concerns about a potential correction in the stock market. Their warnings highlight the precarious nature of current valuations and suggest that caution may be warranted. On the flip side, voices like Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, and investor Mark Cuban remain optimistic, arguing that the advancements in AI justify the current prices. This divergence in opinions raises important questions: Who is correct in their assessment of the market? What does the data actually indicate about the sustainability of these valuations? To delve deeper into these pressing issues, Business Insider's Executive Editor Joe Ciolli and Senior Investing Reporter Will Edwards will host a live discussion, addressing viewer questions about investing in AI. If you have inquiries or thoughts regarding the current investment climate, you can share them with moderator Joe Ciolli. Join us live on Wednesday, November 12th at 2 p.m. ET and be part of the conversation.
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