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Bank of England warns an AI crash could plunge UK into recession
The Bank of England warned that a collapse in the AI stock market could trigger a UK recession, projecting a 2.2% GDP decline. Risks include equity market corrections, slower AI adoption, and uncertainty about long-term winners in the sector, with no new regulations planned to address high valuations.
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