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Latest: 10 Best ai Ai stocks to buy now in 2024 | Top AI Companies | Experts Recommendations

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 Artificial intelligence, automation and robotics are changing nearly every industry. In 2023, the world got a firsthand look at remarkable advances in AI technology from OpenAI, Microsoft and Google. Countless companies stand to benefit from AI, but a handful of stocks have AI and automation as a central part of their businesses. Here are 10 of the best AI stocks to buy , according to Argus Research: Microsoft Corp. After announcing a $1 billion investment in OpenAI in 2019, Microsoft reportedly upped its stake in OpenAI to 49% in January 2023 and integrated ChatGPT into its Bing search engine shortly thereafter. In September 2023, Microsoft announced that it would integrate its AI copilots into a single AI experience called Microsoft Copilot. OpenAI has reportedly made impressive breakthroughs with its new AI model, called Q*. Analyst Joseph Bonner says the recent dispute at OpenAI between CEO Sam Altman and the board of directors will not have a meaningful financial impact on

5 Mega AI threats to humanity 2024 | Is AI So Dangerous? | How It Could Destroy

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  Mikko Hyppönen has spent decades on the frontlines of the fight against malware. The 54-year-old has vanquished some of the world’s most destructive computer worms, tracked down the creators of the first-ever PC virus, and sold his own software since he was a teenager in Helsinki. In the intervening years, he’s earned Vanity Fair profiles, spots on Foreign Policy’s Top 100 Global Thinkers, and the role of Chief Research Officer at With Secure— the largest cybersecurity firm in the Nordics. He is also the curator of the online Malware Museum. Yet all the history in his archives could be overshadowed by the new era in tech: the age of artificial intelligence. “AI changes everything,” and “The AI revolution is going to be bigger than the internet revolution.” 1. Deep fakes Researchers have long described  deep fakes  as the  most alarming  use of AI for crime, but the synthetic media still hasn’t fulfilled their predictions. Not yet, anyway. In recent months, however, their fear