Wednesday 14 June 2023

AI's list of top AI companies. 38.99% RR

Who's winning the AI race?                                           

Editor's Note: Investors are rushing to AI like a gold mine – and our tech expert Nick Black is showing his readers how to maximize their profits.

Dear Reader,

The race for superior AI is heating up, so I asked OpenAI's ChatGPT program to give me a list of the biggest players in AI right now.

It spat out this list in about three seconds...

  1. OpenAI
  2. Google (Alphabet)
  3. Amazon
  4. Microsoft
  5. IBM
  6. Facebook
  7. Baidu
  8. Intel
  9. Alibaba
  10. Tencent

These are well-known companies you'd probably hear Jim Cramer talk about on CNBC.

But there's a much bigger opportunity in AI right now.

The mainstream media hasn't jumped on it yet – which is surprising since Elon Musk is involved.

New video: the groundbreaking technology inside Elon's "secret project" could change the way we live forever.

The Wall Street Journal said this technology "will save the economy."

The CEO of Google said, "It's the most important tech humanity is working on."

Microsoft's CEO said it's "the defining technology of our time."

It could revolutionize every industry in the world – and unlike the companies listed above, the potential upside is enormous.

Right now, it's trading around 38 cents.

See all the details here.

To the future,

Nick Black
Digital Asset Strategist, Money Morning

Stockguru LLC
711 SW 24th Ave Boynton, Beach, FL 33435

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