There is a lot of fear these days that AI could be a bubble.
So, Nick, is it?
I don't know.
Right, it is hard to tell.
But there are some clues that economists say might kind of sort of help us predict bubbles.
On the Planet Money podcast, the dark art of bubble detection.
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President Trump is set to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Marina Corina Machado at the White House today.
Her party is considered the winner of Venezuela's 2024 elections.
The U.S.
deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro this month.
Trump talked yesterday with acting Venezuelan president, Delcey Rodriguez.
He says she's been very good to deal with.
MPR's Kerry Khan reports Rodriguez says her government will release more political prisoners.
Flanked by her brother, the head of the National Assembly and the Interior Minister,
the interim president said the government has freed more than 400 prisoners in a process Rodriguez says began before the U.S.
sees Maduro.
This message is very clear that this is a Venezuela opening up to a new political moment,
allowing for diverse political and ideological perspectives.