Has the AI Rally Gone Too Far, Too Fast?
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Fund managers calling parts of the AI trade “stretched” while still long the theme is a tell — capital is rotating within AI, not exiting. Expect a harder line on proof of revenue and unit economics if you’re raising on an AI story in the next 6–12 months.
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