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  Business  AI Disruption Fears Trigger Global Stock Sell-off; Asian Markets Follow Wall Street Lower
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AI Disruption Fears Trigger Global Stock Sell-off; Asian Markets Follow Wall Street Lower

Curtis BradleyCurtis Bradley—February 13, 20260
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Global markets experienced significant turbulence on Friday, February 13, 2026. Major Asian stock exchanges traded lower. This followed sharp losses on Wall Street the previous day. The primary driver was mounting investor anxiety over artificial intelligence (AI). Fears of AI’s disruptive potential sent technology stocks tumbling. This created a broad market sell-off. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index dipped 0.7%. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 1.2%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped 1.7%. South Korea’s Kospi slipped 0.3%. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 saw a 1.4% decline. Shanghai’s Composite index lost 1%.

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Thursday, February 12, 2026, proved a difficult day for US markets. The S&P 500 index plunged 1.6%. This marked its second-worst performance since Thanksgiving. The Nasdaq Composite fared worse, dropping 2%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also fell 1.3%. These declines represented a significant market correction. Investor sentiment shifted rapidly. Enthusiasm for AI stocks waned. Concerns about future profitability grew. This led to a widespread sell-off across various sectors. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 registered a 2% loss. Megacap technology stocks bore the brunt of the selling pressure. Several major companies saw substantial drops. This included Apple and Amazon. They both closed down over 2%. Microsoft and Alphabet also experienced losses.

AI Disruption Fuels Market Jitters

The core of the market’s worry centers on AI’s disruptive capabilities. Recent product rollouts from AI firms intensified these fears. New tools designed to automate tasks sparked concerns. Investors questioned the future viability of many businesses. This included companies in software, finance, transportation, and logistics. The fear is that AI could undercut existing business models. It could also lead to significant job displacement. Analysts note that AI disruption risk is spreading. It is impacting not just tech firms. It is affecting industries beyond the technology sector. Even companies with strong fundamentals faced selling pressure. They were caught in a broad market reassessment of risk. Many believe AI’s impact is still unfolding. The exact timeline of this disruption remains uncertain. This uncertainty contributes to market volatility. It creates a ‘prove it’ year for AI investments. Companies must demonstrate tangible returns. Excessive AI spending is now under scrutiny. Investors question if these massive investments will pay off. This narrative has fueled fears of an ‘AI bubble’. Valuations are seen by some as detached from reality.

Key Companies Hit by AI Fears

Several prominent companies experienced significant stock price drops. Cisco Systems fell 12.3%. This occurred despite the company reporting better-than-expected quarterly results. Investors were concerned about its future profitability. Higher memory chip prices, driven by AI demand, were cited as a factor. AppLovin also saw a dramatic plunge. Its stock plunged 19.7%. This happened even though it beat analyst expectations for profit. Worries that AI could undercut its advertising software business weighed heavily on its stock. SoftBank Group, a major investor in AI ventures like OpenAI, dropped 8.9%. This occurred despite the company reporting a profit for the quarter. Its significant investments in AI have made it sensitive to market sentiment shifts.

Asian Markets Follow Global Trend

Asian markets reacted strongly to the Wall Street sell-off. The AI-related worries quickly spread across global exchanges. Investors in Asia mirrored the cautious sentiment seen in the US. This led to broad-based declines across the region. The fear was that global economic growth could be impacted. The uncertainty surrounding AI’s long-term effects created a flight to safety. Some investors moved towards assets like US Treasuries. Gold also experienced volatility, with algorithmic traders amplifying price swings. Bitcoin also saw losses before a slight recovery. Despite the downturn, some early signs suggested potential stabilization in Asian trading. Investors continue to watch inflation data closely. This data could influence central bank policy decisions.

Broader Market Implications

The AI-driven market correction highlights a fundamental shift. It underscores the profound impact technology can have on established industries. The focus is now on identifying genuine AI beneficiaries. Simultaneously, investors are trying to avoid companies at risk of disruption. This dynamic is expected to continue shaping market performance. The narrative around AI is evolving. It has moved from pure optimism to a more cautious assessment. This includes evaluating investment returns and potential market risks. The coming months will be crucial for understanding AI’s true economic impact. It will also reveal which companies are best positioned for the future. The market will demand concrete results from AI investments. This will likely lead to continued volatility. Major business news outlets are closely monitoring these developments. This situation remains fluid. Investors are navigating this complex landscape with care.

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