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We need to write a professional original news article, 300-500 words, SEO optimized, human-like, no AI style, clear structure, add analysis. Title: "The AI Boom Leaves Experts Baffled: What No One Sees Coming". Summary: "The market misremembers 2008. That same blind spot sits at the center of the AI boom." Structure: Introduction, Key Developments, Industry Analysis, Future Outlook, Conclusion. Return only the SEO-optimized content. So we need to output the article with title, maybe summary? The instruction: "Title: ... Summary: ..." It says "Return only the SEO-optimized content." Likely we need to include title and summary as part of content. Provide article with headings for each section. Ensure 300-500 words. Let's aim ~380 words.
We need SEO optimized: include keywords like "AI boom", "market misremembers 2008", "AI investment", "AI regulation", "tech sector", etc. Use natural language.
Write in human-like style, avoid AI style markers. Use varied sentence lengths.
Let's draft ~380 words.
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Title line.
Summary line maybe as a subtitle.
Then sections with headings.
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"The AI Boom Leaves Experts Baffled: What No One Sees Coming"
"The market misremembers 2008. That same blind spot sits at the center of the AI boom."
Introduction paragraph (~70 words)
Key Developments (~80 words)
Industry Analysis (~90 words)
Future Outlook (~80 words)
Conclusion (~60 words)
Total ~380.
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"The AI Boom Leaves Experts Baffled: What No One Sees Coming
The market misremembers 2008. That same blind spot sits at the center of the AI boom.
Introduction
Over the past eighteen months, venture capital has poured into generative models, foundation models, and AI‑infused hardware at a pace that rivals the dot‑com surge of the late 1990s. Headlines celebrate record‑breaking valuations, while policymakers scramble to draft safeguards. Yet beneath the optimism lies a familiar pattern: investors are interpreting today’s exuberance through the lens of past crises, overlooking structural weaknesses that could trigger a sudden correction.
Key Developments
Three trends dominate the current landscape. First, large language model providers have secured multi‑billion‑dollar funding rounds, pushing valuations beyond $100 billion for a handful of firms. Second, semiconductor makers report record orders for AI‑optimized chips, driving capacity expansions in Taiwan, South Korea, and the United States. Third, enterprise adoption is accelerating, with Fortune 500 companies integrating AI copilots into workflows ranging from customer service to supply‑chain logistics. Regulatory bodies in the EU and the U.S. have released draft frameworks aimed at curbing misuse, but enforcement mechanisms remain vague.
Industry Analysis
The enthusiasm mirrors the pre‑2008 housing bubble in two ways. First, leverage is hidden in complex financing structures—special purpose vehicles, convertible notes