Monday, September 15, 2025

AI_as_Investment

 Le Monde addressed the question in today's editorial: the US Federal Reserve

has a task, same as that of other Central Banks: reigning in inflation while not

making unemployment worse. And the US is just starting to feel the effects of 

this administration's tariff policies. Manwhile, investment funds are seeking AI stocks,

at this time still not generating revenues.Thus, the situation is  baddish and about to get 

worse. The expectation that a much lower  rate can spur economic growth, is magical 

thinking. Won't happen, shouldn't be tried...


Is that a correct analysis? This is the US, a very powerful economy. What will AI everywhere 

look like!? Central to the question, though, is how AI is developed. Below, a little overview

about AI use in the Moscow Transportation system. Interestingly, the AI seems to be in-house

to the Transport bureaucracy. Is that the American model as well? Where and how are the

AI projects organized and funded? In short, will AI adoption generate money for investors??


https://russkoepole.de/en/proekty/vse-proekty/otkrytaya-moskva/artificial-intelligence-transforms-moscows-transport-and-road-safety.html

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