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Citrini Research flags AI 'Ghost GDP' risk as stocks slide; IBM drops 13.1%
On Monday, a report from Citrini Research was partly blamed for a sell-off in software and payments stocks, with IBM falling 13.1% to $223.35 and several tech and card networks also lower. The "Global Intelligence Crisis" report warned AI agents could upend the economy, threaten the $13 trillion US mortgage market, and create "Ghost GDP" that appears in national data but bypasses the real economy.
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DeepSeek V4 Launch on February 23, 2026 Puts Fresh Pressure on Nasdaq Tech Stocks
On February 23, 2026, Chinese AI lab DeepSeek prepared to roll out its V4 model, raising concerns for U.S. tech and semiconductor stocks. The move came as markets were already unsettled by tariffs, geopolitical risks, and Nvidia's upcoming earnings. Some investors fear that if DeepSeek can deliver powerful models at lower cost, large-scale AI spending in the U.S. could be questioned, while others see cheaper AI as a catalyst for broader adoption and infrastructure demand.
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Anthropic details 24,000 fake Claude accounts and launches code security tool as cybersecurity stocks slide
Anthropic reported in a Monday blog post that Chinese AI firms DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax allegedly operated more than 24,000 fake Claude accounts and sent over 16 million prompts to distill its model outputs. The company warned this large-scale data extraction could accelerate rival AI development and potentially feed into military or surveillance uses, while at the same time unveiling a new Claude-based code scanning tool. Following the announcement, several cybersecurity and software stocks, including CrowdStrike, Zscaler, and GitLab, recorded sharp declines.
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Sam Altman likens AI training energy use to 20 years of raising a child
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, speaking in India, rejected online claims about heavy water usage in newer AI data centers and argued that their cooling systems no longer rely on water. He acknowledged growing concern over electricity demand, comparing the energy needed to train AI models to the decades-long effort of raising a human, a stance criticized by Indian billionaire Sridhar Vembu. Across the United States, large off-grid data center projects and rising power prices on the PJM grid highlight how AI-driven computing growth is reshaping energy infrastructure and regulation.
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