In 2023, generative AI, particularly ChatGPT, made significant strides, attracting over $20 billion in investments. This has disrupted Silicon Valley, with experts discussing its long-term implications for the semiconductor industry and the need for vast computing power. Chipmakers' stocks are seen as a practical short-term investment in AI technology. The rise of the AI Alliance is also being observed, and AI is identified as a dominant theme in the market.
Cramer examines Thursday's tech gains, says AI is a dominant theme in the market https://t.co/wdpLFmoGcx
The rise of the AI Alliance and its implications for the tech industry https://t.co/O1bHckyZcB
WATCH: Amid the hype around AI, it's not yet clear where the next breakthrough is coming from, but it will require vast computing power. Aaron Anderson of Fisher Investments tells @Reuters chipmakers stocks are the most practical short-term way of investing in the technology https://t.co/uonFSkyNV9
Amid the hype around AI, it's not yet clear where the next breakthrough is coming from, but it will require vast computing power. Aaron Anderson of Fisher Investments tells @Reuters chipmakers stocks are the most practical short-term way of investing in the technology https://t.co/nhn85gjSgV
WATCH: The power of AI turned Silicon Valley upside down in 2023 with few of the big players prepared for the breakthrough of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Aaron Anderson of Fisher Investments talks to @Reuters about the long-term implications of the technology for the semiconductor industry https://t.co/b79eYpcyqk
The power of AI turned Silicon Valley upside down in 2023 with few of the big players prepared for the breakthrough of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Aaron Anderson of Fisher Investments talks to @Reuters about the long-term implications of the technology for the semiconductor industry https://t.co/TKFBJ6vck9
Generative AI had an incredible year. Although ChatGPT is only 1 year old, it took the term mainstream. Gen AI startups raised over $20 billion in 2023, but the space remains a minefield for investors. Eze Vidra (@ediggs) explains why. https://t.co/on2yXCXo3K