10 Stocks Jumping On The Generative AI Wagon

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In this article, we will be taking a look at 10 stocks jumping on the generative AI wagon. To skip our detailed analysis of the developments taking place within the AI sector, you can go directly to read about the 5 Stocks Jumping On The Generative AI Wagon.

The markets have been overwhelmingly influenced by artificial intelligence (AI) and, within it, generative AI this year. Every company is entering the AI race in fear of being left behind in the face of rapid technological changes and advancements, while those companies who were already part of the AI sector have been enjoying quite a boost in light of their head start on others. With AI becoming such an integral part of the economy today, it is unsurprising to see how companies are trying to jump on the AI bandwagon.

Recent AI Deals and Programs

As noted on CNBC's TechCheck on June 27 recent partnership between Snowflake Inc. (NYSE:SNOW) and NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) was announced this June, which highlighted the former's intentions to try and benefit from the latter's growing influence within the AI space. The partnership aims to make advanced AI capabilities available to enterprises. By combining Snowflake Inc.'s (NYSE:SNOW) ability to manage massive amounts of data with NVIDIA Corporation's (NASDAQ:NVDA) GPU-accelerated computing and NeMo platform, which develops large language models (LLMs), the partnership will help businesses use their data to make custom LLMs for generative AI services. These include AI chatbots like ChatGPT and search and summarization services as well.

Another AI deal in the spotlight today is Thomson Reuters Corporation's (NYSE:TRI) $650 million acquisition of Castext, a company that develops AI-powered legal workflows. Thomson Reuters Corporation (NYSE:TRI) is aiming to make generative AI solutions available to its customers through this deal. Another AI deal that has become the talk of the markets is the Databricks acquisition of MosaicML for $1.3 billion. Through MosaicML, you can train and deploy LLMs and other generative AI models in your data in a secure environment. MosaicML has been considered a rival to OpenAI, meaning that with this acquisition, Databricks has also joined the generative AI race.

"Pioneers Need To Be Willing To Be Misunderstood For Long Periods Of Time"

CNBC showed on June 22 that Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) also announced a $100 million program through which it hopes to help its customers use generative AI. The markets have been viewing Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) as a lagger in the generative AI space so far, so this move may seem to some as a way to rectify this image. The company may be attempting to mark its own territory within this space by signaling to other big tech competitors that it is now working to bring generative AI tools and models to its cloud customers through Amazon Web Services. Here are some comments on this move from Adam Selipsky, the CEO of Amazon Web Services: