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What Kind of AI Cycle Are We Actually In?

The question for investors is not whether AI will boom or bust, but who may be unwittingly subsidizing the buildout.

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What Kind of AI Cycle Are We Actually In?
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Previously on Dry Powder, Karen Harris, managing director of Bain’s Macro Trends Group, pressure tested my case for cautious optimism as we head into 2026.

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 Today on the show, we turn our attention to soaring tech valuations and whether a handful of highly valued stocks may be approaching a sharp correction.

“The unfortunate history of big investment shifts is that enthusiasm that drives the shift often produces a boom-bust cycle, with early investors acting as the unwitting subsidizer of the technology shift,” Karen observes. “Railroads are another classic example of this kind of dynamic. Is AI different?”

We’ll examine whether those concerns are warranted and to what extent a potential tech pullback would actually ripple through the wider economy.

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