Microsoft? Amazon? Google? Apple? Even maybe Palantir? Nvidia? Or more than 1 of them?
I think Microsoft is currently the best positioned with it's larger market share with Azure right now, but Amazon is catching up with Lex and all of the AWS products. Google seems way behind both companies.
Microsoft (at least right now) is also the most logically and fairly valued P/E wise (unlike say, Nvidia's astronomical PE) and I may dabble with a few grand bc it's cheap. They also have good cash on hand and good EPS.
Not sure what to make of Apple or PLTR in the AI game, with PLTR some people say their products are the best and most proprietary and others are just "meh" on PLTR and say they are super overvalued.
So who do you guys think will come out on top in the next few years in the AI arena?
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