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alap

British  
/ əˈlɑːp /

noun

  1. Indian vocal music without words

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The rebound represents a sharp recovery from Monday, when a viral blog written by James van Geelen, of Citrini Research, and his colleague, Alap Shah, prompted a wave of speculative selling in financials and consumer discretionary stocks, especially.

From Barron's

The blog post External link in question, penned by Citrini Research founder James van Geelen and his colleague, Alap Shah, detailed an economic perspective from two years in the future, where AI advances have triggered a surge in unemployment, a stock market crash, misleading GDP growth, and broader social unrest.

From Barron's

Issued by Citrini Research and co-written by investor analyst Alap Shah External link, the 7,000-word report, “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” External link published on Substack, is framed somewhat fancifully as a report from the future, specifically June 30, 2028.

From Barron's

Issued by Citrini Research and co-written by investor analyst Alap Shah External link, the 7,000-word report, “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” External link published on Substack, is framed somewhat fancifully as a report from the future, specifically June 30, 2028.

From Barron's

In a Substack post titled “The Global Intelligence Crisis,” Citrini Research and Lotus Technology Management managing partner Alap Shah outlined a future where artificial intelligence largely replaces knowledge work, resulting in booming GDP growth on paper while the real-world consumer economy crumbles by 2028.

From MarketWatch