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190 AI could transform the economy by year’s end

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Eric Levitz @ Vox · 02/11/2026 07:00 EDT

AI could transform the economy by year’s end

It’s February 2020 again.  An exponential process is in motion — one that will inevitably shake the world to its core — and upend our economy, politics, and social lives. Yet most people are still going about their business, oblivious as dinosaurs to a descending asteroid.  This is what many in and around the AI […]

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