The artificial intelligence experts who believe the AI boom could fizzle or even be a new dotcom crash: 'We are starting to see signs it might be a dud'

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Generative AI has been predicted to add trillions to the world economy in a productivity boost never before seen in history (if it doesn't wipe out humanity first). A growing number of sceptics, including some leading AI scientists, are wondering whether the tech might not deliver on its promises to boost the world economy. Goldman Sachs famously predicted that generative AI would bring about'sweeping changes' to the world economy, driving a 7 trillion increase in global GDP and lifting productivity growth by 1.5 percent this decade. Professor Gary Marcus of New York University wrote on Substack that'we are starting to see signs' that generative AI might be a'dud'. Among the warning signs was a report in the Wall Street Journal suggesting that customers found the 30 a month price of Microsoft's new AI-boosted Copilot software too expensive.