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The Big AI Lie Could Cost Portfolios Millions

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Our goal is to help you conquer the markets, so when we see something we think will help you do that ... we pass it along (even if their opinion may differ from ours). That’s why we encourage you to check out the opportunity below from our colleagues at Eagle Publishing. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Loyal Reader, George here. The adoption rate of AI is outpacing the growth rates of the internet during the 1990s and smartphones in the early 2000s, but investors are still not getting the whole story… There is a [Big AI Lie]( spreading through the media and Silicon Valley boardrooms today, and it's attempting to cover up a harsh reality… And people believing the Big AI Lie could end up losing big when the truth finally emerges. [Click here for the full, unfiltered truth about AI.]( Over the years, our laptops have become thinner, our screens are wider, but these silicon-based computers are essentially the same models which took 5 minutes to load a basic webpage in 1999. Now Silicon Valley is telling the world modern computers are powerful enough to think and reason like a human brain… For people investing along with this Big AI Lie, they could end up holding some of the most expensive stocks, right before they crash. My advice: don't fall for it. [Here is the truth of what's really happening with AI in 2024.]( Sincerely, George Gilder Editor, Gilder’s Moonshots P.S. This is an excellent time to get into the company at the center of a new breakthrough for AI. It’s currently trading under $1 a share. And my research indicates its shares could go 10X. [Discover all of the details right here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- (c) 2024 Money & Markets, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, (electronic or otherwise) in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Money & Markets. P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. (TEL: 800-684-8471). [Legal Notice](. The mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so please do not reply. However, your feedback is very important to us so if you would like to contact us with a question or comment, please [click here](. Remove your email from this list: [Click here to Unsubscribe](.

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