AI UPDATE: The AI Industry Is a $300 Billion House of Cards Built on Stolen Books and Broken Promises
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We're watching the largest speculative bubble in tech history inflate in real-time — and nobody wants to say it out loud. OpenAI and Anthropic are racing to out-raise each other with valuations that would make WeWork blush, while quietly settling billion-dollar lawsuits for training their models on pirated books. Governments are scrambling to regulate systems they barely understand, and every Fortune 500 CEO is signing enterprise contracts for tools their own engineers can't fully explain. The uncomfortable truth of AI in 2026 is that it's simultaneously the most overhyped and most underestimated technology on the planet — a genuine economic inflection point buried under layers of venture capital delusion, legal liability, and existential hand-wringing.