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Fox Business host Larry Kudlow predicts that the ongoing technology revolution, particularly in artificial intelligence, will continue to exceed expectations and drive economic benefits. Speaking on "Special Report," Kudlow argued that these advancements are not only reshaping industries but also pushing prices lower across the board.
Kudlow pointed to the rapid pace of innovation as a key factor that many analysts underestimate. He suggested that the efficiency gains from AI and other emerging technologies will lead to higher productivity and lower costs for consumers, countering fears of persistent inflation. According to Kudlow, the market has yet to fully price in the potential of these developments.
He emphasized that the trend of falling prices driven by tech is a positive sign for the economy, even as some worry about disruption. Kudlow dismissed concerns that the revolution has peaked, stating that the best is yet to come. He believes that as these tools become more integrated into daily business operations, the upside will continue to surprise skeptics, fostering a more dynamic and affordable economic environment.
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