1 Magnificent AI Stock Smart Investors Are Adding to Their Portfolios (Hint: It's Not Palantir)

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Investor excitement for artificial intelligence (AI) has reached a fever pitch. Most stocks associated with AI are soaring, with Nvidia recently becoming the largest company in the world by market capitalization. Another example is Palantir, which is up a whopping 283% year to date due to the rapid adoption of its AI tools across the United States government and big business.

While it might be exciting to chase these fast-running AI stocks, smart investors know it is a dangerous game. That is why hedge fund managers such as Bill Ackman and Charlie Munger protege Li Lu own large stakes in Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) to play the AI boom. The big tech stock is crushing it with new AI innovations, leading to strong revenue and earnings growth. And yet, the stock is underperforming the S&P 500 in 2024.

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Should you add Alphabet stock to your portfolio?

A true leader in AI development

Today, many investors know about OpenAI and its ChatGPT products. But did you know that its underlying technology was invented by Alphabet? That's right, Alphabet -- parent company of Google and YouTube -- invented the transformer model back in 2017. Transformers are a type of neural network that can learn by ingesting data, which is why they are perfect for training AI.

In 2024, Alphabet has applied transformer AI innovation to dozens of products. This includes circle-to-search, AI photo editing, the Gemini conversational chatbot, and Google Search AI summaries. Unlike AI start-ups, Google already has existing users it can automatically upgrade to these new AI innovations, improving its customer value proposition and further separating itself from the technology pack. For context on Alphabet's massive scale, last quarter its seventh product (Google Maps) hit 2 billion active users.

All seven of Alphabet's products with 2 billion users now have its Gemini AI models embedded as a feature. From Google Docs to Gmail to Google Search itself, Alphabet is bringing cutting-edge AI tools to billions of people around the world.

Multiple paths to monetization

Alphabet's products are getting a major upgrade with all these new AI features. Fast growth in AI can present a double-edged sword, though. Due to the computing intensity of AI language models, training and querying these AI features can require tons of spending on computer chips, energy, and data centers. Apply it to hundreds of millions or billions of users and the computing bill can add up fast.