AI Boom Follows Internet in 1990s
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•'We're only in 1996': Why the AI boom is still in its earliest days, according to Bank of America
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Bank of America says artificial intelligence boom is in its early stages and following the trajectory of the internet in the 1990s .
The bank's view comes as AI skepticism has been mounting after a long run of investors pouring money into the trade.
The report, released Thursday , draws on a survey of equity analysts and macro strategists across more than 3,000 companies.
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