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Editor's note: On Saturday, we shared an essay from our friend and colleague Eric Fry over at our co

Editor's note: On Saturday, we shared an essay from our friend and colleague Eric Fry over at our corporate affiliate InvestorPlace. Today, Eric is back with more insights about artificial intelligence ("AI") – including the next potential trillion-dollar AI company... Today I want to highlight the trend you've likely been hearing about nonstop for the […] Not rendering correctly? View this e-mail as a web page [here](. [Empire Financial Daily] Editor's note: On Saturday, we shared an essay from our friend and colleague Eric Fry over at our corporate affiliate InvestorPlace. Today, Eric is back with more insights about artificial intelligence ("AI") – including the next potential trillion-dollar AI company... --------------------------------------------------------------- The Next Big AI Stocks By Eric Fry --------------------------------------------------------------- [The "Chaffee Royalties Program" That Could Return 10x]( Doing nothing while collecting royalties has to be one of the best – and easiest – ways to get rich... One investor made 60,000% from a single investment into these kinds of royalties. What might shock you is there actually IS a way for anybody to tap into a pool of "royalties"... and wealth that piles up by itself. [The secret is something that Whitney Tilson called “Chaffee Royalties” and it’s one of his favorite money-makers (go here to see why)](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Today I want to highlight the trend you've likely been hearing about nonstop for the last few months: AI... According to Bank of America, AI "could revolutionize everything." But you probably already knew that. After all, AI is dominating financial headlines. A simple Google search for news about "AI stocks" brings up seven pages of results from just the past week, from the most promising AI stocks to the ones to avoid. It's a dizzying amount of information, and it's coming fast and furious. Because of the growing buzz around AI technologies, investors are rushing into AI stocks of all sorts – hoping to give their portfolios a much-needed boost. AI is an incredibly powerful – almost scary-powerful – megatrend, and the implications of its deployment will supercharge choice companies into previously unachievable milestones... including the coveted trillion-dollar market cap. Yes, you read that right – trillion with a "t." It's an inconceivable number, so much so that only a handful of companies hold that value: Apple, (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Saudi Aramco, Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN), and Nvidia (NVDA). But with the power of AI, I believe that the next trillion-dollar companies are out there... and will reward their investors handsomely along the way. So, in today's essay, I'll share a pick for []the next potential trillion-dollar AI company... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Link: [The Invisible Railroad Could Soon Mint a Brand-New Generation of Millionaires]( The richest people on the planet invested in the first railroads across America. I’m talking about Cornelius Vanderbilt, James Hill, Edward Harriman and George and Jay Gould. Even Warren Buffett and his right-hand man Charlie Munger own the biggest railroad in existence. Together, these two are worth $120 billion. As history prepares to repeat itself, you have a rare opportunity to invest alongside the latest marvel of engineering – the world’s first invisible railroad – which is set to produce a massive 1,467% gain for early stakeholders. [Go here before July 31](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Admittedly, the PC-centric tech world that Intel (INTC) once dominated is a thing of the past... Further, a string of strategic missteps and manufacturing miscues caused Intel to lose market share in every key product category. Since 2016, Intel has lost its share in both CPU chips (central processing units) and GPU chips (graphic processing units). Nevertheless, Intel remains the top dog and continues to grow revenue year by year. And yet, in a stock market environment that's dominated by sexy "story stocks," Intel is a wallflower. But Intel is not simply a 'chip company' – it has the potential to become the next trillion-dollar AI company... Because of the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT, an AI-powered "chatbot" that can do everything from answering questions to writing essays, AI-focused investing has become the newest Wall Street sensation. But that's much easier said than done, as AI is difficult to invest in directly. However, as we peel away at this onion, we find that a handful of semiconductor companies might offer an indirect play on AI. Names like IBM (IBM), Nvidia, and, yes, Intel top the ranks of AI-chip producers. In fact, in 2017, Intel became the first semiconductor company in the world to generate more than $1 billion in sales from AI chips. Importantly, Intel is the only company of these three that continues to operate fabs – and plans to invest tens of billions into building next-generation ones here in the United States. (IBM and Nvidia design chips here at home, and then outsource the actual production to overseas companies like TSMC and Samsung.) But that paradigm may be ending quickly... The U.S. government is working to cut off the flow of advanced technology to China by incentivizing chipmakers like Intel to manufacture AI chips here in the States, rather than in East Asia. The strategic thinking here is very basic: If the Chinese can't manufacture or access cutting-edge chips, then they can't build the data-center capacity they would need to train AI systems. In such a world, Intel becomes an obvious go-to solution for U.S. chip designers like IBM and Nvidia. Perhaps that's why IBM has already structured a joint venture (JV) with Intel to develop AI chips – and why Nvidia has stated publicly that it will consider contracting with Intel for the first time to produce some of its chips. Apart from political considerations, the AI market itself is on the verge of explosive growth. IDC estimates that worldwide spending on AI systems will nearly triple to $300 billion by 2026. From that level, McKinsey predicts the AI market will soar to $1 trillion by 2030. Intel stands at the ready with a roster of offerings that can help power the AI Revolution... The company's NCS2 is its latest chip that was developed specifically for deep learning. Also, the brand-new Gaudi2 AI chip, designed by Intel's Israel-based Habana Labs, is twice as fast as its first-generation predecessor. Chips like the Gaudi line accelerate the particular math calculations at the heart of today's AI technology. A third-generation Gaudi3 is already in development. These powerful, next-generation chips enable AI models to "learn" by processing complex real-world data to find patterns more quickly and economically. And even though Intel is still widely unpopular, I recommend adding it to your AI watchlist... because I can see it becoming one of the next trillion-dollar AI companies. Let's next discuss another aspect of the future of AI... Back in April, I took a trip to San Francisco to take a deeper look into what Elon Musk did inside the walls of OpenAI headquarters. This is where, a few years ago, he and a couple of other billionaires launched what I'm calling "[Project Omega](... a project that's soon guaranteed to affect every aspect of your life. Because what's powering this project could soon mint a new wave of millionaires, billionaires, and perhaps even the world's first trillionaire... But if there's a winning side... there is also a losing side – consisting of those who either didn't act quickly enough or didn't act at all on this opportunity. I'll show you the three steps you need to take today to be on the winning side of this massive economic shift that could create an estimated $15.7 trillion in new wealth. Companies like Coca-Cola (KO), General Motors (GM), Microsoft, and SoftBank have invested billions already... And I'm going to give you[] the name and the ticker symbol of a stock that could skyrocket because of this trend, completely free of charge. [Just click here for everything you need to know]( about Project Omega and how this burgeoning technology could transform your life... and your wealth. Regards, Eric Fry --------------------------------------------------------------- If someone forwarded you this e-mail and you would like to be added to the Empire Financial Daily e-mail list to receive e-mails like this every weekday, simply [sign up here](. © 2023 Empire Financial Research. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Empire Financial Research, 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 [www.empirefinancialresearch.com.]( You received this e-mail because you are subscribed to Empire Financial Daily. [Unsubscribe from all future e-mails](

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