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Forget Tesla, this company is running ahead of it July 25, 2024 Hi Reader Google’s parent compa

Forget Tesla, this company is running ahead of it [DWR Logo]( July 25, 2024 Hi Reader Google’s parent company Alphabet has made a major AI announcement. It’s aimed at ensuring it has a stake in a market that will be worth trillions within a decade. Yet, it’s not getting nearly as much attention as it should. Here’s why it’s not getting media love and why most investors are going to miss a true mega-growth opportunity. It all starts with Tesla. Tesla’s earnings reports came out this week and it was much more of the same. This quarter is disappointing. The future is our focus. Yada yada… You’ve heard it all before. But there was one announcement that mattered in it. Tesla said its “robotaxi day” will now be October 10th (originally scheduled for August 8th). That’s a long wait to see the future of the auto industry. And you don’t have to wait for it either. Because the Alphabet sure isn’t waiting. Alphabet announced a $5 billion investment commitment into Waymo, its own self-driving robotaxi company. Waymo isn’t doing any big reveals soon. It’s just pushing forward. Last year it claimed to have driven more than seven million miles of full self-driving miles. It’s only in a few markets now (Phoenix and San Francisco were first two), but they’re expanding the operations areas in these cities. And more money will mean more cars, more miles, and more data. The timing is important because the race is on. The robotaxi market is going to be massive by the end of the decade: [chart] It’s truly getting started right now. This is one of the big impacts and it’s going to be a real AI product that’s going to see huge consumer demand. The AI boom is going to get very real very fast. [Here are more ways to jump on the AI bull.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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