Transcript
Welcome to our episode on the AI revolution. We start with a significant development in global AI policy, as an Israeli researcher has been selected for a new UN panel shaping artificial intelligence policy worldwide.
That's right, and this highlights the increasing importance of international cooperation in AI development. We're also seeing this in the recent MoU between Azerbaijan and Israel on AI cooperation, which will foster collaboration in research and innovation.
In addition to global cooperation, AI is being applied across various industries, with over 86 examples of AI in use today, from healthcare to finance. OpenAI is also expanding its work with the Department of Energy, demonstrating the technology's potential impact on different sectors.
For investors, AI presents a decade-long opportunity. Stocks like NVIDIA and Alphabet are leading the way, and according to experts, they are good options to buy and hold for the next decade. Wall Street sees AI as a significant growth area, with some stocks already showing promising returns.
As we look to the future, the key takeaway is that AI is not just a technological advancement but a global phenomenon that requires cooperation and strategic investment. Whether you're a researcher, policymaker, or investor, understanding AI's potential and challenges is crucial for navigating this new landscape.