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Seven-time, best-selling financial author Jim Rickards predicted in July 2023 (when gold was trading in the $1,600 range) that the yellow metal would get a big boost.
He was correct.
In his new book called "Money GPT: AI and the Threat to the Global Economy," Rickards lays out the case for AI-caused disasters in everything from finance to nuclear war. Rickards says,
"About five stocks are upwards of 40% of the entire index.
Almost all those gains are being driven by AIs: Nvidia, AMD, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook/Meta and Google. We all know their names.
The market is going higher on AI, and nobody wants to say anything negative on AI.
I have studied this very closely, and there are these huge dangers for investors that they need to be aware of. Any crash is going to be worse because AI will be accelerating it."
It gets worse with an AI driven world, especially when it comes to nuclear war.
AI can and will accelerate that too. Rickards explains,
"You can't teach a computer common sense.
You can teach it rules.
You can make it go up the escalation ladder for war.
A stock market crash is pretty bad, but nuclear annihilation is far worse.
I am offering constructive advice in the book saying here's the problem.
Here's how it works. Don't put AI in the kill chain because you will end up getting killed.
Rickards is hoping Trump can deescalate the wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East.
Even if Trump is able to turn down the volume on the war drums, the economy is already in big trouble. Rickards says,
"The US economy is definitely in for slowing growth at best, and probably a recession in the next 9 months. Trump is going to get blamed for it because if you are President, you get blamed for whatever happens even though he has nothing to do with it.
This recession is already happening.