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Fed officials warn AI's economic costs may arrive faster than benefits
Federal Reserve officials caution that AI's potential productivity benefits may not offset immediate inflation risks, citing insufficient evidence of sustained gains. While some, like Kevin Warsh, argue AI could drive long-term disinflation, others warn against relying on future AI impacts to address current inflation, emphasizing the need for concrete data.
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