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There's a New AI Bubble — And No One Is Talking About It
Companies are racing to adopt AI, but few can attribute any significant impact to it. Who will come out on top when this "implementation bubble" bursts?
By Ryan Orton
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Why AI Superiority is Measured in Gigawatts
The Kiplinger Letter The artificial intelligence arms race hinges on unprecedented demands for computing power and electricity. Could anything change that?
By John Miley
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5 Actions to Set Up Your Business With Your Exit in Mind
When you're starting a business, it may seem counterintuitive to begin with exit planning. But preparing will put you on a more secure footing in the long run.
By Jamie Carroll
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How AI Chatbots Can Secretly Give Biased Advice
The Kiplinger Letter “Poisoned” artificial intelligence can give untrustworthy advice about finance, health and lots more. Here’s how to fend off the growing threat.
By John Miley
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Best (and Worst) Airlines for Flight Delays in 2026
Which airlines should you book and which should you avoid if you want to make it to your destination on time this year?
By Rachael Green
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Farmers Brace for Another Rough Year
The Kiplinger Letter The agriculture sector has been plagued by low commodity prices and is facing an uncertain trade outlook.
By Matthew Housiaux
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AI Sparks Existential Crisis for Software Stocks
The Kiplinger Letter Fears that SaaS subscription software could be rendered obsolete by artificial intelligence make investors jittery.
By John Miley
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumer Spending Takes a Breather
Economic Forecasts Sales were flat in December, and January storms likely hindered spending as well.
By David Payne
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Moderate Inflation to Continue in the Near Term
Economic Forecasts Twelve-month inflation rates will stay low in the next few months, but could pick up in the year’s second half.
By David Payne
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