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AGI is like a jump to light speed… [TradeSmith Power Trends logo] [TradeSmith Power Trends logo] August 17, 2024 Editor’s Note: As AI continues to advance, too many people are underestimating what’s about to hit us – and how quickly. That’s why my colleague Eric Fry – a Global Macro Specialist – is holding a special presentation on how to position yourself for the approaching reality of artificial general intelligence (AGI). While AGI will bring wildly unpredictable change, there will be ways to prepare for – and profit from – its emergence. He’ll share more details during his The Road to AGI Summit scheduled for Thursday, August 22nd at 1 p.m. Eastern. [Click here to see all the details and save your seat for The Road to AGI Summit](. When I first met Eric in person, we hit it off immediately. As a former hedge fund manager, Eric was placing the kinds of trades I was facilitating. In fact, we discovered that we knew some of the same people. He’s a smart and successful analyst, and well worth listening to. During Eric’s upcoming presentation, he will deliver a “futureproof” blueprint and reveal the name of his #1 stock pick for [The Road to AGI](. Eric’s macro insights on navigating the rapidly evolving tech landscape are invaluable to any investor, which is why I invited him here to Power Trends to share everything you need to know about AGI. Take it away Eric... A New Form of AI Is Here - and It’s Going to Change the World as We Know It Thanks, Jason. Artificial intelligence may end up being the most creative technological force that humanity has ever encountered. For example... - Cars are full of robust AI systems... - Your phone is a palm-sized AI computer... - And Google Search is like a colossal AI brain. If you shop on Amazon or watch movies on Netflix, you’re interacting with AI. And, of course, ChatGPT is the most well-known pure AI system aimed at consumers out there right now. AI has been great for investors, too. I know Jason has helped his readers make big money already in the likes of Super Micro Computer (SMCI), Arista Networks (ANET), and more. The companies that have been at the forefront of deploying AI – like Alphabet Inc. (GOOG), Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN), and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) – continue to pour cash into it. This year alone, these companies will invest about $200 billion in data centers, hardware, and other technologies required to deploy AI models. But what most folks don’t know is that this type of AI is known as Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI), or “weak” AI. That said, AI is improving at an exponential rate. And that means we’re quickly reaching a tipping point where the future will look nothing like the past. This point is known as Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), or “strong” AI. The “weak” AI we’re using now needs us to prompt the technology into action... but AGI won’t. AGI is beyond anything most of us have ever dreamed of. It's not a faster horse-and-buggy situation, or even a leap from horse-and-buggy to automobile. It's like going from a horse-and-buggy directly to time travel. To better understand the difference between these two types of AI systems, imagine a pocket calculator. Until you punch numbers into the calculator, it just sits there with a blank screen. Now, imagine looking at that calculator... but it’s already turned on and operating completely on its own. The calculator has determined what problems it needs to solve and is performing millions of calculations per second. It’s not waiting for us to tell it what to do anymore. It’s determining the problems and the solutions. This calculator – as fantastical as it sounds – has gained free will (or at least something close to it). That is AGI. SPONSORED AD [Follow the AI Money: Where Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Mark Zuckerberg’s Trillions Are Headed Now]( In what Time magazine is calling “a winner-takes-all battle” in Silicon Valley, Mark Zuckerberg... Elon Musk... and Sam Altman of OpenAI are all racing to be the first to achieve Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). With more than $7 trillion potentially being funneled toward this goal, a world where AI surpasses human intelligence could become a reality within 24 months, according to Musk. The time to prepare your portfolio is NOW, not later. [Learn how to do that here...]( AGI is when the AIs start coding themselves, when AIs start training each other... and when humans no longer have any idea how or why AIs are doing what they're doing to achieve their goals. That sounds scary... but AGI is also very exciting because it can identify problems and create solutions we might never even think of. This is how the world may become virtually unrecognizable in anywhere from two to five years. According to Elon Musk, an AGI breakthrough could surpass human intelligence by the end of 2025. Those who understand and embrace these changes are setting themselves up to build wealth on a larger scale than ever before. We could be entering into the greatest period of wealth creation that mankind has ever known — all because of AGI. That is why, during [The Road to AGI Summit]( I’m going to share my No. 1 stock idea on for investing in AGI, for free. It’s a fast-growing startup with virtually limitless potential on the Road to AGI. [Join me next Thursday]( at 1 p.m. Eastern to get all the details on that stock idea. In addition to talking about the unprecedented opportunities AGI presents to investors, I’ll share... - How Wall Street is currently asleep at the wheel on the cusp of AGI’s revolutionary advance... - An exclusive peek into Big Tech's secretive frontier AI labs... - My “futureproof” blueprint for a world of rapidly accelerating AI... This event isn't just about tech predictions; it's about futureproofing yourself in a new world where AGI could create immense wealth for early adopters while transforming society in ways we can barely imagine. And I believe there is a much smarter, far less risky strategy for building wealth in the age of AI’s exponential progress. I’ll provide all the details during my free [The Road to AGI Summit]( event on Thursday, August 22, at 1 p.m. Eastern time. So make sure you [click here to register for my FREE event]( next Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern. You won’t want to miss it. Regards, Eric Fry Senior Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace © 2024 TradeSmith, LLC. 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