Fed's Daly says AI is not for now driving inflation up or down

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June 4 (Reuters) - San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary ​Daly on Thursday said ‌that while she believes AI over a five- ​to 10-year window ​could be a deflationary ⁠force, the effect ​is "not a pressing issue" ​for monetary policy which operates on a 12-month horizon.

Daly, ​at a Bloomberg ​Tech event in San Francisco, also ‌said ⁠she also does not think that AI is behind the ​current rise ​in ⁠inflation, which being driven by ​higher tariffs and, ​more ⁠recently, by higher energy and food prices ⁠since ​the start of ​Iran war.

Reporting by Ann Saphir, ​Editing by Franklin Paul

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