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Predictions of a dystopian future caused by artificial intelligence are exaggerated, according to Kenneth L. Fisher in his latest column for The Telegraph. Fisher argues that claims about AI leading to catastrophic scenarios often reflect more hubris than objective analysis. He emphasizes that the discourse around AI should be grounded in realistic assessments rather than speculation about worst-case outcomes. The column is available in English behind a paywall.
In a previous column, Fisher analyzed the impact of artificial intelligence on employment, questioning whether AI could permanently destroy jobs (link). He has also discussed investment trends and market insights as a guest on Making Money with Charles Payne. These discussions form part of his ongoing commentary on technology and markets.