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US diplomats ordered to lobby against foreign data sovereignty laws as investors scrutinize AI disruption

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The tech sector experienced a boost on Wednesday as the S&P 500 Index rose, led by a climb in Nvidia Corp. shares ahead of the chipmaker's earnings report. However, beneath the surface, the industry is grappling with...

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Tech Stocks Weather AI Fears, but Regulatory Storms Loom

US diplomats ordered to lobby against foreign data sovereignty laws as investors scrutinize AI disruption

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The tech sector experienced a boost on Wednesday as the S&P 500 Index rose, led by a climb in Nvidia Corp. shares ahead of the chipmaker's earnings report. However, beneath the surface, the industry is grappling with significant challenges, from artificial intelligence (AI) disruption fears to increasing regulatory scrutiny.

According to Alfred Lin, a co-steward and partner at Sequoia Capital, software companies will survive the current AI wave. Lin's comments come as investors are growing increasingly wary of the impact of AI on the sector, with some fearing that it may spell bad news for software giants. These fears have been pressuring stock market valuations for months and are now creeping into private markets as well.

The secondary market, in particular, is experiencing a surge in scrutiny as investors begin to question the long-term viability of certain companies in the face of AI disruption. This increased scrutiny is likely to lead to greater due diligence and potentially lower valuations for companies in the sector.

Meanwhile, the US government is taking steps to protect the interests of American tech companies abroad. The Trump administration has ordered US diplomats to lobby against countries' attempts to regulate how American tech companies handle foreigners' data. This move is seen as a bid to prevent the erosion of US tech companies' dominance in the global market.

However, not all tech companies are faring well. Jefferies Financial Group Inc. was recently sued by investors in one of its funds over losses related to its holdings in First Brands Group, a now-bankrupt auto parts supplier at the heart of an alleged multibillion-dollar fraud scheme. The lawsuit highlights the risks associated with investing in the tech sector, particularly when it comes to companies with complex financial structures.

As the tech sector continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see increased regulatory pressure and scrutiny from investors. The AI disruption fears, in particular, are likely to have a lasting impact on the sector, and companies will need to adapt quickly to remain competitive.

In the short term, the focus will be on Nvidia's earnings report, which is expected to provide insight into the company's performance and the overall health of the sector. However, as the industry looks to the future, it is clear that the challenges posed by AI disruption and regulatory pressure will need to be addressed in order for tech companies to continue to thrive.

The secondary market, in particular, will be an area to watch, as investors become increasingly cautious and due diligence becomes more rigorous. As Lin noted, software companies will survive the current AI wave, but it is likely that the sector will undergo significant changes in the coming months and years.

Ultimately, the tech sector's ability to adapt to these challenges will be crucial in determining its long-term success. As the industry continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see a significant shift in the way companies operate and the way investors approach the sector.

The tech sector experienced a boost on Wednesday as the S&P 500 Index rose, led by a climb in Nvidia Corp. shares ahead of the chipmaker's earnings report. However, beneath the surface, the industry is grappling with significant challenges, from artificial intelligence (AI) disruption fears to increasing regulatory scrutiny.

According to Alfred Lin, a co-steward and partner at Sequoia Capital, software companies will survive the current AI wave. Lin's comments come as investors are growing increasingly wary of the impact of AI on the sector, with some fearing that it may spell bad news for software giants. These fears have been pressuring stock market valuations for months and are now creeping into private markets as well.

The secondary market, in particular, is experiencing a surge in scrutiny as investors begin to question the long-term viability of certain companies in the face of AI disruption. This increased scrutiny is likely to lead to greater due diligence and potentially lower valuations for companies in the sector.

Meanwhile, the US government is taking steps to protect the interests of American tech companies abroad. The Trump administration has ordered US diplomats to lobby against countries' attempts to regulate how American tech companies handle foreigners' data. This move is seen as a bid to prevent the erosion of US tech companies' dominance in the global market.

However, not all tech companies are faring well. Jefferies Financial Group Inc. was recently sued by investors in one of its funds over losses related to its holdings in First Brands Group, a now-bankrupt auto parts supplier at the heart of an alleged multibillion-dollar fraud scheme. The lawsuit highlights the risks associated with investing in the tech sector, particularly when it comes to companies with complex financial structures.

As the tech sector continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see increased regulatory pressure and scrutiny from investors. The AI disruption fears, in particular, are likely to have a lasting impact on the sector, and companies will need to adapt quickly to remain competitive.

In the short term, the focus will be on Nvidia's earnings report, which is expected to provide insight into the company's performance and the overall health of the sector. However, as the industry looks to the future, it is clear that the challenges posed by AI disruption and regulatory pressure will need to be addressed in order for tech companies to continue to thrive.

The secondary market, in particular, will be an area to watch, as investors become increasingly cautious and due diligence becomes more rigorous. As Lin noted, software companies will survive the current AI wave, but it is likely that the sector will undergo significant changes in the coming months and years.

Ultimately, the tech sector's ability to adapt to these challenges will be crucial in determining its long-term success. As the industry continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see a significant shift in the way companies operate and the way investors approach the sector.

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