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jitter

[jit-er] / ˈdʒɪt ər /








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Global jitters about China's dominance as a critical minerals producer has kicked New Delhi into action, ramping up extraction of the materials that are essential for its drive to become an artificial intelligence hub.

From Barron's

The Nasdaq Composite finally snapped its four-session losing streak today, even though AI jitters kept a lid on software stocks.

From Barron's

Those jitters, and fears of wider AI disruption, continue to weigh on stocks as trading resumes after a long U.S. holiday weekend.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors wrapped up an unusual week in the stock market, with surprisingly strong job gains for January and an easing annual rate of consumer-price inflation offset by jitters about artificial intelligence’s capacity to destroy industries.

From MarketWatch

“The earlier decline coincided with broader market jitters and was likely amplified by margin calls, algorithmic trading, and profit-taking.”

From The Wall Street Journal