Ignore the ‘AI revolution’ at your own peril, global investors warn

Investors and asset managers remain positive about the benefits of artificial intelligence – despite some concerns about geopolitics and their possible effects on tech giant Nvidia.
The most dangerous thing you can do around AI investing is to stay on the sidelines, investors say. | Photo: Dado Ruvic/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
The most dangerous thing you can do around AI investing is to stay on the sidelines, investors say. | Photo: Dado Ruvic/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
By Allison McNeely, Hema Parmar and Marion Halftermeyer, Bloomberg

While a recent selloff in shares of chipmaker Nvidia Corp. may have fueled fears of an artificial intelligence bubble, investors and asset managers still take a broadly positive view of the technology – with some caveats.

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