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Stock Pickers Identify Opportunities in AI Disruption

Stock pickers are finding new investment opportunities amidst the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence on various industries.

17 Feb, 08:01 — 17 Feb, 20:48
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bloombergHigh70d ago

Stock Pickers Spot Opportunity in the AI Disruption - Bloomberg.com

Stock Pickers Spot Opportunity in the AI Disruption  Bloomberg.com

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wsjHigh70d ago

AI Boom Creates Blind Spot in Big Tech Accounting - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts - The Wall Street Journal

AI Boom Creates Blind Spot in Big Tech Accounting - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts  The Wall Street Journal

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cnbcMostly Factual70d ago

We're scooping up more shares of this recently banged-up megacap AI leader

We're stepping in again as the stock continued to pull back from their February highs.

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Business InsiderMostly Factual70d ago

The Irish have taken a liking to AI. Japan, not so much.

Irish rugby fans sing the national anthem Sport Rugby Union World/Reuters A version of this story originally appeared in the BI Tech Memo newsletter. Sign up for the weekly BI Tech Memo newsletter here. Indeed survey data paints a stark picture of uneven AI engagement across advanced economies. The chart below shows a clear frontrunner: Ireland stands out, with roughly seven in ten workers using AI at least monthly for work, followed by Australia, Germany, and North America. At the other end sits Japan, where fewer than one in five workers report professional AI use — less than half the level seen in the US or UK. One striking pattern cuts across all countries: personal AI use consistently outpaces professional use. Even in high-adoption markets, workers are experimenting with AI on their own faster than employers are embedding it into workflows. That gap is narrowest in Ireland, suggesting workplace norms and encouragement matter. Sign up for BI's Tech Memo newsletter here. Reach out to me via email at abarr@businessinsider.com. Read the original article on Business Insider

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YahooMostly Factual70d ago

The Zacks Analyst Blog NVIDIA, Micron Technology, Palantir and Advanced Micro Devices

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seeking-alphaMixed70d ago

San Francisco Fed president Daly: ‘AI applications are ‘good progress, but not transformative’

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