For concerned parents⦠[The Jolt with Stephen McBride] AI outtakes Happy Friday! Iâm writing you from The Yale Club in midtown Manhattan. Nice, huh? Iâm here with my RiskHedge partners to discuss how AI might disrupt our business and how weâll get ahead of it. Every business should be having these meetings right now. My NYC travel schedule is also taking me to the Columbia University studio, where weâre filming our big upcoming AI eventâthe Trillion Dollar A.I. Investment Portfolio. If youâd like to participate, nowâs the best time to act. The âearly birdâ ticket discount expires tonight at midnight. [Go here to take advantage of it](, and I hope to see you there. For todayâs Jolt, something different. Weâve received 71 questions and counting from over 1,300 event registrants on AI. I canât answer them all at the event, so let me run through a few here. Q: I've been around long enough to know that an investment frenzy over a new theme can get overdone and then fall back to Earth. What timeframe do you give for the AI theme to really catch on; that is, when will it get to the "back to Earth" phase, from which true long-term growth will emerge? Your instinct is good, and AI will probably end in a blowoff bubble someday. But that day is not close. Believe it or not, the facts show the AI boom has barely started. For all the media hype, as recently as 12 months ago, there were few publicly traded AI-focused companies even available to invest in besides Nvidia (NVDA). That has changed, and Iâll be covering my five favorite AI stocks at the event. Venture capitalist Mark Yusko, who is part of our event, agrees. He often emphasizes how early we still are in the AI megatrend. [Youâll hear more from him and other leading AI experts at the event](. Q: What is the most basic thing that AI cannot live without, and which company is the master at supplying AI with that basic thing? The AI boom is fueled by two things: chips and data⦠lots of data. Two of the five stocks I will recommend [in my AI event]( are leaders in these sectors. Q: Long-duration stocks are likely to face a higher-interest-rate headwind for some time. Do the AI plays youâre recommending make money now, and are they on reasonable valuations? Smart question: I like your thinking. I only recommend profitable AI companies. This filters out the hype and all the âmight make money somedayâ AI companies, of which there are many. Q: Iâm interested in your perspective of winners and losers, and on AI overall and its rate of adoption. It all seems to be happening so quickly... Youâre spot on. AI is running at 10X the speed of a normal tech cycle. ChatGPT is less than a year old. 100 million people use it every week. Whoa! As for winners and losers, thatâs what our event is all about. Losers include cloud computing stocks, any company in the streaming business, and at least two of the five giant FAANGs. Winners include ânext-generationâ chip stocks and certain AI robotics stocks. Q: Hey Stephen, I have been following you for years and am really excited for the event. I share most of your opinions and am excited to hear your take on AI and what the future will look like. Which will be the first kinds of jobs that will disappear, how fast, and what kinds of new jobs will appear as AI takes a bigger part in our lives? Every technology both creates and destroys jobs. But on balance, tech almost always creates more âbetterâ jobs than existed before. I think customer service jobs are at the most imminent risk of being displaced. Meanwhile, AI has created a new job category called âprompt engineers.â They specialize in talking to and getting the most out of AI. Theyâre already earning six-figure salaries, and the best ones earn high six-figure salaries. Q: My daughter is looking to move into the cybersecurity and/or AI field. She is already successful at what she does, but she sees the future in AI and wants to be a part of it. What characteristics in an AI company should she be looking for? Great question. I received several similar questions from concerned parents worried about their kidsâ career prospects. As a father of two young kids, this is something thatâs been on my mind. [Iâll answer this one on camera during my Trillion Dollar A.I. Investment Portfolio event.]( You can [join me here]( and ask me anything AI-related. Stephen McBride
Chief Analyst, RiskHedge PS: Remember, your chance to claim an early bird ticket to the event ends tonight at midnight. [So this is your last call to get half off the regular price of admission.]( [Hereâs the link to secure your early bird ticket](. Suggested Reading... [The most important tech reveal of 2023](
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