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3 No-Brainer Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Right Now


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  Artificial intelligence (AI) investing is still one of the prevailing themes in the markets. Investors need to have some exposure to this trend, as it has the potential to be a generation-defining technology with a similar magnitude of impact as the internet.

The article from MSN discusses three artificial intelligence (AI) stocks that are recommended for investment due to their strong market positions and growth potential in the AI sector. NVIDIA Corporation is highlighted for its leadership in AI hardware, particularly GPUs, which are crucial for AI computations, and its continuous innovation in AI technology. Microsoft Corporation is noted for its integration of AI across its product suite, including Azure AI, and its strategic investments in AI startups like OpenAI, enhancing its AI capabilities. Lastly, Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) is praised for its advancements in AI through Google Cloud, DeepMind, and various AI-driven services like Google Assistant and Waymo, positioning it well for future growth in AI applications. The article suggests that these companies are at the forefront of AI development, making them attractive investment options in the rapidly evolving AI market.

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