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Despite enthusiasm, Altman is cautious about an AI bubble. He warns that valuations are skyrocketing similarly to the dot-com craze—"some startups are unsustainable," he admits, warning investors to be wary. Economists and industry leaders like Ray Dalio have echoed concerns, comparing today’s AI investment frenzy to the 1990s bubble, but Altman counters, asserting that real value is being created. He emphasizes that AI’s transformative potential surpasses even the dot-com era, citing that if Google sold Chrome today, OpenAI would consider acquiring it—highlighting AI’s strategic importance.