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Your ticket to the next wave of AI profits is here... By Andy Swan 📝 Editor’s Note: Befo

Your ticket to the next wave of AI profits is here... [Derby City Daily logo] [Derby City Daily logo] [The AI-Powered Streamer Beating Apple at Its Own Game]( By Andy Swan 📝 Editor’s Note: Before you dive into today’s issue... Landon and I just wrapped up [a special roundtable event]( on a “second wave” of AI investments that are ready to pop. We’re talking 100x the potential of any gains we’ve witnessed so far... which is why we had to get this in your hands immediately. [Watch this now](... and start building the kind of wealth that could change your life. You can thank me later. Apple ([AAPL]( has always been ahead of the curve in the music industry, releasing its first-gen iPod 20 years ago – a heavy silver device that could fit 1,000 songs in the palm of your hand, the most of any other MP3 player on the market at that time. Fast forward to today, and you can now access over 100 million songs through Apple Music – no bulky hardware required. And the next evolution in music is already underway with artificial intelligence (AI). AI is enabling algorithmically generated music, curated perfectly to sync with our moods, activities, or own playlists. But behemoths don’t always win – and when it comes to AI-powered listening, a smaller, more niche player is starting to beat Apple at its own game. Each time this Apple competitor rolls out a new AI-powered feature, consumer buzz rockets off the charts. It's cracked a code that Apple hasn’t even figured out yet. And we’re still right at the beginning of the AI adoption curve... Which means, if you missed out on the AI rally earlier this year, it’s not too late to ride the next wave. [Because we’ve got your ticket to the next inevitable run up right here...]( [Click here to continue reading]( [Andy Swan's signature] [Andy Swan's signature] Andy Swan Senior Analyst, Derby City Insights Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for research throughout the week. [25 Doomed Blue Chip Stocks]( [The Infinite Income Manifesto]( © 2023 TradeSmith, LLC t/a Derby City Insights. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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