
AI Stocks Lose $900 Billion as Market Fears Mount
Major AI stocks have collectively lost $900 billion in market value amid a tech selloff, sparking fears of a bubble despite reassurances from political figures.
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Major AI stocks have collectively lost $900 billion in market value amid a tech selloff, sparking fears of a bubble despite reassurances from political figures.

Certain AI-related stocks like Palantir and IonQ have reached valuations that appear disconnected from their current financial performance, raising concerns about a potential market bubble.

Michael Burry, the investor famed for "The Big Short," has taken significant short positions against AI leaders Nvidia and Palantir through his firm Scion Asset Management.

Palantir Technologies reports a 63% year-over-year revenue increase, driven by a 121% surge in its U.S. commercial business and high demand for its AI platform.

Palantir Technologies has filed a lawsuit against former engineers for alleged trade secret theft, as it faces increased competition from a rival firm led by an ex-executive.

Palantir and Snowflake have announced a new partnership to streamline data management for AI applications, targeting both commercial and government clients.

A comparative analysis of Nvidia, Palantir, and BigBear.ai reveals Wall Street's differing outlooks on key AI stocks, with analysts favoring Nvidia's market position while expressing caution over the

Five major technology stocks with deep ties to artificial intelligence, including Oracle and Palantir, are trading near key buy points despite a recent market sell-off.

An analysis of the AI market suggests Alphabet's diverse growth in search, cloud, and autonomous technology could position its value to exceed competitors.

Technology billionaire Peter Thiel reportedly warned that regulating artificial intelligence could hasten the arrival of the Antichrist during a private lecture.

Palantir Technologies has secured a new contract to deploy its Foundry AI platform across Boeing's Defense, Space & Security manufacturing operations.