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⚡ ChatGPT, Apple and the better AI play... - November 21

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That’s ONE THOUSAND times larger than the Bloomberg article reported on AI’s impact on healthcare alone. And for a limited time, I’m revealing my favorite AI stock right now. [ETF-ALERTS_LOGO](   Have you heard of the big brains at the Future of Life Institute? Well, they’re looking out for you. Its members include Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Skype, Jaan Tallinn, and professors from MIT, Harvard and UC Berkeley. As well as (for some unknown reason) actors Alan Alda from the hit 70’s show M*A*S*H and Morgan Freeman, listed as “Science Communicators.” Anyway, back in March, the non-profit institute released an open letter signed by 1,125 people that share a concern for the development of future AI systems. The letter had everyone in Silicon Valley talking. As it emphasized the need for a cautious approach to the development of powerful AI systems until "we are confident that their effects will be positive and their risks will be manageable." Here’s where their concern for you comes in. They see potential risks to humanity and society, including the spread of misinformation and a significant impact of job automation. But they have [one specific AI program]( in their sights. As the subheading of the letter says, “We call on all AI labs to immediately pause for at least six months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.” As you may know, GPT-4 is the newest version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which is led by tech founder Sam Altman. And GPT-4 has garnered praise for its enhanced creativity and heightened intelligence. This became possible after Microsoft gave it a huge funding injection of $1 billion in 2019. But is it possible there is something else going on with this letter? Consider this… Elon Musk has launched his own AI program called X.AI. Notice that the Institute’s letter targets AI programs “more powerful than GPT-4.” Is this letter truly about keeping people safe? Or does Elon want some time to get X.AI to catch up to the power of GPT-4? And if so, how much time does he need? A couple years? 1 year? Or maybe … just 6 months? Remember, Elon was a co-founder of OpenAI in 2015 until he left with his billions of funding in 2018 over a “conflict of interest.” This allowed Microsoft to fill that funding gap a year later. Reportedly, Musk is “furious about ChatGPT’s success.” And has said in a CNBC interview last week, that Tesla will have its own sort of “ChatGPT moment.” Is it possible the letter from the Future of Life Institute is more about competition between Musk and Altman, and less about concern for you? Whatever the truth is, the smart money investors all know AI is the wave of the future and will mean huge profits for everyone involved. That’s why AI has been called the biggest new industry of the 21st century. Experts are projecting it will be worth a staggering $80 trillion over the next ten years. And right now, Chief Investment Strategist Adam O’Dell is revealing his favorite X.AI stock you should check out today. [Click here to see the full story now..]( [Microchip]( To Your Profits, [Signature] Adam O'Dell Chief Investment Strategist, Money & Markets November 21, 2023[.]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [About Us]( [Unsubscribe](   [ETFsig] We are often approached by other businesses with special offers for our readers. While many don’t make the cut, this message is one we believe deserves your consideration. This offer is brought to you by Etf-Alerts. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by ETF-Alerts [click here.]( This ad is sent on behalf of Banyan Hill Publishing. P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers for Green Zone Fortunes, please [click here](. Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of ETF-Alerts. Contact us by sending an email to support@etf-alerts.com. You will receive a response within 24 hours. To make sure you don't miss any of our contents, be sure to [whitelist us.]( 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 Copyright © 2023 ETF-Alerts. All Rights Reserved.

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