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Ray Dalio warns that the AI bubble will eventually burst
BlockBeats News, June 3 — Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, stated today in an interview with Bloomberg Television that the artificial intelligence (AI) bubble will eventually burst.
Ray Dalio has previously stated multiple times that the current AI boom is in the early or formative stage of a bubble, exhibiting typical bubble characteristics: overvaluation, excessive speculation, paper wealth far exceeding actual currency, and other signs similar to the 2000 internet bubble. However, Dalio also emphasized that even if the bubble bursts, it will not negate the long-term revolutionary value of AI technology — most AI-related companies may struggle to survive, but the underlying technology will continue to change the world. Investors are advised not to rush to exit but to be alert to trigger factors such as the Federal Reserve tightening monetary policy that could "burst the bubble," while maintaining caution and diversified allocations.