Anthropic wants caution but the market wants more AI
Anthropic wants caution as AI intelligence surges but the stock market can't get enough.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 4:40am
Alan Kohler has been a financial journalist for 54 years. He began as a cadet on The Australian covering the Poseidon boom and bust, has been a columnist for the Australian Financial Review, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald and editor of both the AFR and The Age.
For the past 29 years he has been working for the ABC, first as business editor of the 7.30 Report and host of Inside Business and is now finance presenter on ABC News.
He was the founder of Eureka Report and Business Spectator and now writes for Intelligent Investor as well as the ABC and has a weekly podcast called Money Cafe. He posts at @alankohler on both X (Twitter) and BlueSky.
Anthropic wants caution as AI intelligence surges but the stock market can't get enough.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 4:40am
Why has Labor decided to spend the political capital of a large majority on a minor change to capital gains tax on businesses?
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 9:08am
Arthur Calwell argued migration was essential to national survival. Today, the Coalition says it should depend on how many homes get built, but the economics are far from straightforward.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 25 May 2026 at 8:59am
The Albanese government and the opposition both want to turn back the clock on the Australian tax system.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 18 May 2026 at 4:58am
If it's serious about improving intergenerational fairness and housing affordability in this week's budget, perhaps the federal government should just build some houses.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 11 May 2026 at 5:45am
Is AI conscious? Richard Dawkins is asking the wrong question.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Thu 7 May 2026 at 4:46am
Artificial intelligence might be driving growth for data centre companies, but society is unprepared for the long-term risks posed to the rest of us.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 4 May 2026 at 5:41am
Accompanying the oil shock unfolding in the Strait of Hormuz is a profound change in the way fiscal and monetary policymakers operate. And as the government prepares the budget with the impact of the Iran war still unfolding, a recession may be ahead.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 27 Apr 2026 at 7:31am
While the rest of us count the cost in higher fuel costs, higher inflation and a weaker economy, China — the actual winner of the war — will be enjoying a surge of global interest in its solar panels, wind turbines and electric vehicles.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Tue 21 Apr 2026 at 12:09pm
Australia definitely won't nationalise child care, even though the data suggests there's a strong case. Perhaps a more feasible idea would be to copy what Canada has done.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 13 Apr 2026 at 7:03am
If Iran's idea of charging ships to pass through maritime choke points catches on, we are entering a new era of much more expensive, more dangerous global shipping.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 6 Apr 2026 at 10:59am
The early 2010s were the years of peak globalisation, when it seemed all trade barriers were on a one-way trip to elimination. That was before Donald Trump arrived and ruptured the global order.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 30 Mar 2026 at 6:49am
The markets' benign assessment of the Iran war is wrong and the damage to the global economy could get worse.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 23 Mar 2026 at 7:39am
A war in Iran has led to a cost-of-living spike in Australia and as petrol prices rise, interest rates are likely to be next.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 16 Mar 2026 at 8:05am
Investors seem calm, relying on Donald Trump's reputation as a deal maker but the reality is this conflict could be long and destabilising.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 9 Mar 2026 at 6:57am
An entire retail and wholesale ecosystem has sprung from nothing in about a year, in a way that most people don't yet understand.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 2 Mar 2026 at 6:46am
Intergenerational inequality will only be dealt with by taxing the people that have the money, not by cutting the taxes of those who don't have it.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 23 Feb 2026 at 7:30am
A fake news story about me, a series of AI breakthroughs and a resignation in the tech world show that 2026 could be pivotal for AI.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 16 Feb 2026 at 7:32am
Pauline Hanson might not have any substantive policies, but her rhetoric about reducing migration is clearly finding an audience.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 9 Feb 2026 at 5:00am
The great unspoken truth about central banking and monetary policy is that while it's aimed at consumer prices, its most direct impact is on house prices, which are arguably the most important prices of all.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 2 Feb 2026 at 6:46am
In the wake of Trump, the world will now have to revisit the conference that set up the "rules-based world order".
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 26 Jan 2026 at 11:58am
As 2025 began, I thought humanity's biggest problem was climate change. In 2026, AI is more pressing.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 19 Jan 2026 at 6:52am
What makes the AI-driven stock market bubble unique in history is that if it's not a bubble, the impact on humanity could be far more challenging than any previous technology.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 22 Dec 2025 at 5:00am
There doesn't seem to be much political mileage for the government to do anything at all — whether that is cracking down and forcing cannabis users back onto the black market or fully legalising the substance.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 15 Dec 2025 at 9:58am
China used to be trying to catch the West, specifically the US. Then it caught up. Now the West is trying to catch up to China, but likely can't.
Analysis by Alan Kohler
Mon 8 Dec 2025 at 1:00pm