- Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang warned that rapid advancements in computer vision could eliminate radiology as a profession.
- Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban countered that radiologists will not be replaced because AI models are costly to operate, quickly become outdated, and require complex medical expertise.
- Cuban additionally noted that AI's primary opportunity in health care lies in cutting administrative burdens rather than substituting medical practitioners.
- Tech hyperscalers issued nearly 500 billion dollars in debt this year to fund artificial intelligence infrastructure.
- This massive flood of new bonds accounts for roughly one-third of all corporate supply in the market.
- Strategist Gina Martin Adams notes that the resulting credit spread widening reflects a supply dynamic rather than a default warning.