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1045 Why Wall Street panicked over a sci-fi blog post

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Eric Levitz @ Vox · 02/25/2026 12:55 EDT

Why Wall Street panicked over a sci-fi blog post

Last year, investors worried that AI would crash the economy by making too little money. Now, they fear it will do so by making too much. On Sunday, a little-known financial analysis firm called Citrini Research published a piece of science fiction: A memo dated June 2028, in which its researchers sketch a pocket history […]

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