Rubenstein Doesn't See the AI Stock Bubble Bursting
THE SO WHAT
When a major private equity voice says the AI bubble isn’t close to popping, it reinforces capital staying power in AI names — and pressure on operators to show real traction, not just narratives. If you’re raising on an AI story, expect investors to fund growth but scrutinize unit economics and defensibility much harder than in 2023–2024.
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