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AI stocks: Tech giants, cloud titans face ‘show me’ moment. ChatGPT turns 2

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 7, 2024
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The artificial intelligence (AI) stock market remains a centre of intense speculation and scrutiny as major players like Microsoft, Nvidia, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta Platforms navigate the evolving opportunities and challenges of generative AI. While these tech titans have been pivotal in shaping the AI landscape, investors are now demanding results, marking a critical “show me” moment for the sector.

Generative AI: The hype and reality

Generative AI, capable of creating text, images, and videos, has transformed numerous industries. However, it has also brought heightened expectations. Companies are eager to leverage AI for strategic advantages, but caution is warranted amid the hype.

OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which marked its second anniversary on 30 November 2024, continues to be a trailblazer. Supported by Microsoft’s $14 billion investment, OpenAI’s rise has inspired a wave of startups and innovations. Despite this, Microsoft shares have underperformed, gaining only 12% in 2024 compared to the S&P 500’s 26%.

Key corporate moves and challenges

  • Nvidia: A bellwether for AI stocks, Nvidia has seen its shares surge 179% this year, after a staggering 239% gain in 2023. Its next-generation Blackwell AI chips, slated for 2025, are a focal point. Nvidia remains a key player in the AI hardware ecosystem, although questions about maintaining momentum loom.
  • Meta Platforms: Meta has entered the AI race aggressively, hiring Clara Shih from Salesforce to lead its “Business AI” initiative. The company’s shares have risen 62% this year as it integrates AI into its platforms and infrastructure.
  • Amazon and Google: The cloud computing giants continue to invest heavily in AI, evidenced by Amazon’s additional $4 billion investment in Anthropic, bringing its total stake to $8 billion. Cloud infrastructure spending is on the rise, yet the challenge remains in translating these investments into measurable AI-driven revenue growth.
  • Apple: A late but significant entrant, Apple has integrated AI features into its iPhone 16 series. Its shares have gained 23% in 2024, with market watchers speculating whether AI capabilities will spur a major upgrade cycle.

Regulatory and market dynamics

The rapid evolution of AI has drawn regulatory scrutiny, particularly concerning Big Tech’s dominance in the AI space. This scrutiny hasn’t dampened enthusiasm among investors and startups; OpenAI’s valuation has skyrocketed to $157 billion following a $6.6 billion funding round led by Thrive Capital.

The competition among large language model (LLM) developers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere, has intensified. Anthropic’s Claude 3, touted as superior to OpenAI’s GPT-4, exemplifies this race for supremacy.

Software and hardware divergence

While chipmakers like Nvidia, Broadcom, and Marvell dominate AI hardware development, software companies are grappling with monetisation challenges. Software makers, particularly in enterprise applications, have yet to fully capitalise on AI capabilities. Many anticipate meaningful revenue generation from generative AI and conversational AI only by 2025.

Palantir has been a rare standout, with its stock soaring 290% in 2024, driven by its robust AI integration into data analytics platforms.

Future directions: Custom AI and edge AI

Customised AI applications tailored for specific industries are gaining traction. These systems rely on proprietary data, giving companies with extensive datasets a significant advantage. Meanwhile, the rise of “edge AI” — on-device processing of AI applications — represents a promising new market for chipmakers.

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Currently, most chipmakers focus on training AI models, but the long-term potential lies in “inferencing,” or running AI applications efficiently.

The startups vs tech giants debate

A critical question persists: will established tech giants like Microsoft and Nvidia dominate the generative AI landscape, or will innovative startups disrupt the market? OpenAI’s growth trajectory, bolstered by groundbreaking models like “Strawberry,” underscores the potential of new entrants.

However, large tech companies maintain a significant edge, leveraging extensive resources and data access to refine AI models and expand applications.

A transformational moment for AI

As AI stocks transition from a “tell me” to a “show me” narrative, the sector is under increased scrutiny. The balance between investment, innovation, and measurable outcomes will determine which companies emerge as true leaders in the AI revolution.

From data centres to consumer devices, the race to harness AI’s full potential is far from over, ensuring that this dynamic market will remain a focal point for years to come.

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