The rapid adoption of generative artificial intelligence has boosted markets this year, but after the initial euphoria, investors are waking up to the possible risks, including the need to be highly selective in stock-picking.
As the initial excitement subsides, investors are now becoming more aware of the potential risks involved, requiring them to be cautious in selecting stocks.
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The rapid adoption of generative AI has boosted markets this year, but after the initial euphoria, investors are waking up to the possible risks, including the need to be highly selective in stock-picking.
Concerns about AI have already manifested across markets. Shares in companies like French outsourcing firm Teleperformance (TEPRF.PA) and US-based Taskus (TASK.O), which manage call centres and other services seen as vulnerable to being replaced by bots, have both lost around 30% this year.