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Here’s the BIG changes coming to AI in 2025. Microsoft says there are BIG changes coming to AI

Here’s the BIG changes coming to AI in 2025. Microsoft says there are BIG changes coming to AI in 2025. But those changes are only possible with the development of [the Oppenheimer Project.]( That’s why tech insiders like Bill Gates are investing billions in it. [Go here for the 5 hidden stocks that could jump 1,355%.]( Microsoft says AI will dominate again next year… But with exciting new use cases. Expect more powerful AI models, smarter AI agents, and features that reach even more consumers. As the vice president of Microsoft Research says… “What we've got now is AI that can reason better, that can perceive the environment in more sophisticated ways, and so what that's going to mean is that we'll be able to delegate a more sophisticated set of tasks to the AI to complete on our behalf.” That’s why AI agents could be more prevalent in 2025. Think of them as advanced assistants that can do MUCH more than basic chatbots like ChatGPT. They perform specialized tasks, analyze huge amounts of data, and deliver real results. The AI boom will continue in 2025. This growth is being fueled by [one little-known breakthrough.]( One that’s offering investors the chance to earn 1,355%. [Click here ASAP for details.]( Ian Wyatt --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( © Wyatt Investment Research. All rights reserved. Wyatt Investment Research is not a broker dealer of financial advisor. This content is for informational purposes. Nothing in this email should be considered investment advice. Every investment has risk and you could lose your investment. You can review terms of use and disclosures by [clicking here.]( You are subscribed with the following email address: {EMAIL} We love hearing from subscribers. Please reply to this email with any feedback or suggestions. Contact abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com to report any issues or concerns. For questions regarding your account please call [866-447-8625](tel:+1(866)447-8625). Wyatt Investment Research LLC 65 Railroad Street, PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont USA 05477 ---------------------------------------------------------------

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