NEW DELHI: Chief economic advisor (CEA) V Anantha Nageswaran has described the current valuations of AI-related companies as a “bubble”, saying fears about AI-driven job losses may be exaggerated amid intense investor enthusiasm around the technology.Nageswaran said, “The stock market, AI-related stocks and AI-related valuations are definitely a bubble. There is no question about it.” He argued that much of the current narrative around AI is being shaped by companies seeking capital and convincing investors of the technology’s transformative potential.“There is so much of hype because they want to tell the capital contributors, the investors, ‘Oh my God, this is going to be such a productivity bonanza’,” he said.According to the CEA, some companies are presenting AI as a tool that could sharply reduce labour costs and boost profits, creating anxiety among workers and new graduates. “They want to tell the capital owners, you will be rewarded in the process. They have induced a fear in the minds of labour,” he said.Nageswaran cautioned that meaningful assessments of AI’s impact on jobs can only be made after the current wave of market excitement subsides. “A serious conversation about AI’s contribution or its threat to the labour market… can happen only after the current bubble is behind us,” he said.The CEA added that there is currently “far too much fear and far little information about the AI threat.”
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