I am interested in AI investments. Any suggestions?

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    Jennifer

      Hello everyone! I’m currently exploring investment opportunities in the field of artificial intelligence and would love to hear your insights.

      With AI technologies advancing rapidly and reshaping industries, there seem to be numerous promising areas for investment, from machine learning startups and AI-driven platforms to AI applications in healthcare, finance, and beyond.

      If you have any recommendations for promising AI-related sectors, specific companies, funds, or even general investment strategies that you find interesting, I’d greatly appreciate your input.

      What are some of the trends or opportunities you believe are worth watching? Are there any risks or challenges to keep in mind when investing in AI?

      Looking forward to learning from your experiences and ideas!

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

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      Matt

        VGT is at least AI adjacent with a low expense ratio. SMH if you want semiconductors.

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        Poley

          You are late sorry. No one wanted to touch PLTR for example when I bought at IPO or when it dropped to $6.

          Now all of a sudden everyone wants to buy at $80???

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          Angelo

            VTI or VOO or VUG are all low fee indexes that are dominated by large growth companies that are heavy into AI.

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            Sheela

              What about oracle, MS and others that were named in the trump news conference today?

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              Laith

                Stable AI, put money in Microsoft, crazy AI put money in Nvidia. Unless you mean you want to invest in AI startups, then that is a completely different animal

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                Elie

                  What I’m gonna say might be unpopular, but contrary to popular belief, investing in “hot” companies or sectors is not the smartest thing to do.

                  It might pay off in the short term (again, “might”), but it’s definitely not the right thing to do if you’re investing for the long term.

                  A total stock market index fund or ETF is the way to go because over the long term, nothing beats the market.

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