Goldman Sachs Spots Cracks in the AI Spending Boom as Returns Stay Elusive
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US firms ramp up AI spending, but earnings impact remains limited: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs reports US firms increase AI spending, but immediate earnings impact remains limited despite rising productivity expectations. Goldman Sachs found that 11% of S&P 500 companies quantified AI productivity gains for a specific use case.
US Corporate AI Spending Accelerates, but Earnings Impact Remains Limited: Goldman Sachs
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption on US corporate earnings is expected to become more visible in the coming quarters as companies accelerate enterprise AI spending, although measurable productivity gains remain at an early stage, according to a Goldman Sachs report. Business News | US Corporate AI Spending Accelerates, but Earnings Impact Remains Limited: Goldman Sachs.
Goldman Sachs Spots Cracks in the AI Spending Boom as Returns Stay Elusive
Wall Street has poured hundreds of billions into artificial intelligence infrastructure. The numbers stun. U.S. investment alone heads toward $600 billion next year. That sum equals nearly 2% of GDP. Yet evidence that the outlays deliver matching economic gains remains thin. Goldman Sachs analysts laid out the tension in fresh research published just yesterday. Jessica Rindels, a Goldman Sachs analyst, put the figure at almost $600 billion for 2…
Global investment linked to artificial intelligence would reach $1 trillion this year, according to an estimate by Goldman Sachs that incorporates the spending of private companies, Asian companies and other actors that are left out of traditional measurements.The figure far exceeds the usual market calculation, which concentrates on the capital spending of large American hyperscalers. Analysts' consensus points to about $800 billion in investme…
Goldman Sachs Sees Global AI Investment Surpassing $1 Trillion in 2026
Global investment in artificial intelligence is expected to exceed $1 trillion this year, according to a new Goldman Sachs estimate that puts worldwide AI spending roughly $200 billion above the figure most commonly tracked by markets.
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