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'Big Short' Investor Steve Eisman Says AI Has an 'Achilles' Heel' — But It's Too Early to Short the Boom

Aug 17, 2026 · 09:39 AM ET· updated 1h ago
'Big Short' Investor Steve Eisman Says AI Has an 'Achilles' Heel' — But It's Too Early to Short the Boom

‘Big Short’ investor Steve Eisman says AI has an ‘Achilles’ heel, but warns investors it may still be too early to short the boom.

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A famous investor noticed a weak spot in AI companies but says it's risky to bet against them right now. This reminds us to stay curious about what could go wrong, even when something seems popular and strong.

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