There has been non-stop talk about how artificial intelligence is reimagining the tech sector.
The highest quality artificial intelligence chatbot to ever grace the earth is exciting tech executives around the world.
My personal discussions with people in the know is that every tech company is now forming a work group and assembling its best engineers to figure out how to get their hands on something similar.
That being said, here are five companies that will benefit asymmetrically as this chatbot tech goes from fringe to mainstream.
Buckle up with your cowboy hat, because this type of technology will become pervasive in no time.
Since the cutting-edge chatbot was launched, there has been a massive re-rating of A.I. stocks because of the legitimacy of the technology.
It appears that chatbot AI will finally live up to the hype.
In November 2023, OpenAI Chat introduced GPT and has since shown that the software can be used in everything from writing stock reports to resignation emails to messages for dating apps
Nvidia (NVDA) famously known for designing and manufacturing graphics chips is the first stock that goes off the top of my head to benefit from this new AI craze.
The company's technology is being used for various AI integrations from self-driving cars to robots.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang is one of the best leaders in Silicon Valley.
Recent forecasts estimate that a boom in Chat GPT usage could bring Nvidia revenue of between $5 billion and $14 billion over the next 12 months.
The success of Chat GPT brings Nvidia a potentially significant boost in demand for computing power.
New Nvidia chips are benefiting from the large computing requirements of AI tools such as ChatGPT.
Ambarella (AMBA) is another chip company powering the AI market. It develops semiconductors used in everything from in-car entertainment consoles to cell phones.
AMBA chips are also specifically used in self-driving cars, and the company recently partnered with German auto parts maker Continental for a joint autonomous driving project.
Mobileye (MBLY) was spun off from Intel and focuses on autonomous driving technology and driver assistance systems, which include chips and cameras. Volkswagen, Ford, and GM are among the company's customers.
Mobileye SuperVision is the top AI product at MBLY and is the most advanced driver-assist system on the market, providing “hands-off” navigation capabilities of an autonomous vehicle and designed to handle standard driving functions on various road types, while still always requiring the driver's full attention and eyes on the road.
C3.ai (AI) is a provider of software solutions in the field of artificial intelligence and owes its recent share price increase to the success of Chat GPT. Upon the announcement alone, shares rose about 28% when it was announced that Chat GPT would be integrated into its product range.
Alteryx software (AYX) is best known for data and analytics. The company is also involved in automation and specializes in artificial intelligence integration, albeit to a much lesser extent than competitors like Google and Meta.
There are rosy days ahead for AI stocks that will ride on the coattails of the most important trend in Silicon Valley.