The internet boom attracted engineers with a background in networking and web development. Cnbc's jim cramer on monday pushed back against the narrative that wall street's fervor for artificial intelligence is the same as the dotcom bubble of 2000. Explore key differences, risks, and what 2025’s ai surge means for markets and investors. The ai space, on the other hand, is characterized by a much higher barrier to entry, requiring specialized expertise and significant capital investment This suggests a more sustainable foundation, but it doesn't guarantee immunity from a potential correction Ultimately, the question of whether the ai boom will turn into a bubble remains open.
A generation later, the same logic is driving the ai boom In 2000, the internet promised to revolutionise commerce, with success measured in “eyeballs” and “clicks” rather than profit. Explore the ai boom's key differences from the dotcom bubble and learn how to navigate its impact on society
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