His concern is a familiar one dressed in new urgency. For years, economists have debated whether AI would be a net creator or destroyer of jobs—a debate that has mostly played out in conference rooms and research papers while the macro data remained stubbornly stable. But Zandi argues that stability is masking a slow-motion transformation. The impact of AI is starting to “kick in” across the economy, he told Bloomberg in February, and it’s already visible in one place above all: hiring.
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I definitely think they’re undercutting their own newsroom. They’re not only legitimizing the prediction markets by saying, “Hey, these are our partners. We’re endorsing them,” but they’re also using the information in those prediction markets in order to make the news, which in the world of pseudo-events can create this weird ouroboros.