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AI risk is dominating conference calls, shakes markets
Mint Bangalore
|February 16, 2026
Investors are selling any firm perceived to be at risk.
n what’s turning out to be a great quarter for corporate earnings growth, company executives and investors alike are focused on something else entirely: the threat from artificial intelligence.
Mentions of AI disruption on management calls almost doubled compared to the previous quarter, a Bloomberg Neu is of transcripts shows. While the technology hasn’t yet noticeably reduced earnings estimates, investors aren’t waiting around and instead are selling any company perceived to be at risk.
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