"We won't be able to uninvent it," Warren Buffett said. "And, you know, we did invent... the atom bomb."
- At Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting, Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger voiced skepticism about AI's rapid evolution, worrying about the potential harm if society relies too heavily on it.
- They also expressed concerns about hyped investments in the technology.
- Despite not favoring Bitcoin, they highlighted the increased ease for entrepreneurs to enter the business world, driven by investor willingness to try new market ventures.
- Munger called for stronger US-China ties and advocated for more free trade. Berkshire Hathaway's investment portfolio saw a 13% annual increase.
















