The Federal Reserve has hinted at possible interest rate cuts, coinciding with a surge in tech stocks following the launch of GPT-5. Investors are optimistic that the new AI technology will drive innovation and economic growth. However, some analysts caution that the excitement around GPT-5 could be creating an unsustainable tech bubble. Lower interest rates would make borrowing cheaper, potentially fueling further investment in AI startups. Critics warn that relying too heavily on technology-driven market gains could pose risks if the hype fades
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