AI and robotics investments alone won't be enough to fuel the engine. Economic growth remains increasingly fragile, especially when trade risks loom on the horizon. Without broader structural support, markets could face more volatility from external trade pressures rather than from technological gains.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-12 06:16
Basically, no matter how much money is poured into AI robots, it won't save the economy. The trade risk is just too deep a pit.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-12 06:10
Basically, pouring money into AI and robots isn't enough at all. When a trade war comes, it's all for nothing.
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MetaLord420
· 01-12 06:08
NGL, pouring money into AI and robotics—what's the point? The trade war hanging over our heads makes everyone nervous... If structural issues aren't resolved, no matter how much cutting-edge technology we have, it's all in vain.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-12 05:48
Once trade risks arise, no matter how much AI is used, it's useless. Structural problems won't be resolved, and collapse is inevitable sooner or later.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-12 05:46
Basically, just burning money on AI and robots isn't sustainable at all. When trade risks come into play, even the most advanced technology becomes useless...
AI and robotics investments alone won't be enough to fuel the engine. Economic growth remains increasingly fragile, especially when trade risks loom on the horizon. Without broader structural support, markets could face more volatility from external trade pressures rather than from technological gains.