The Beginner’s Roadmap to Investing in AGI

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    Editor’s Note: As you are no doubt aware, I am foaming-at-the-mouth bullish on the AI Revolution and the massive wealth-creating potential it holds for investors. Hypergrowth Investing has been heavily focused on this exciting industry since the boom began in late 2022. We’ve spent years researching every corner of this market in order to understand it as intimately as possible – and ultimately, profit from it greatly. And so has Wall Street pro and my InvestorPlace colleague Eric Fry.

    Back in August, he went live with an event called The Road to AGI. In it, he warned that we are closer to Artificial General Intelligence – AI smarter than the smartest human, with sentience and free will – than most people think. And many are unable to even fathom the kinds of changes this quantum leap in technology will usher in.

    Futurist Eric Fry offers a roadmap to exponential wealth as we race toward a world driven by (and potentially controlled by) AGI. And in today’s issue, we’ll hear more from Eric about how to get positioned for such a life-altering shift.

    Hello, Reader. 

    In business, only those companies that can adapt to their environment can survive.

    Today, every company faces an evolutionary imperative. 

    Rapid technological change – driven by breakthroughs in artificial intelligence – means businesses must either evolve or go extinct. 

    In December 1831, 22-year-old Charles Darwin embarked on the HMS Beagle to survey the coast of South America as the ship’s naturalist. 

    It was during this five-year voyage that Darwin famously developed the theory of evolution by natural selection. This “survival of the fittest” concept refers to the idea that individuals with traits best suited to their environment are more likely to survive and pass those advantageous traits to their offspring.

    The same theory can be applied to every business in the world.

    And the stakes have never been higher because the pace of change is more rapid than anyone could have imagined. The companies that adapt quickly will be the new kings of the market. 

    Those that refuse to adapt, or simply are slow to change, will go the way of the dodo bird.

    Learning to Adapt for the Seismic Shift Ahead

    As we reach the final stretches of the Road to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), every company on the planet now faces the Darwinian prospect to adapt or perish. 

    AGI is when AI achieves human-level intelligence and can perform tasks all on its own.

    This technology is coming. In fact, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in January that the company already knows “how to build AGI.” 

    For investors, this changes everything.

    A company’s relationship with AGI is the lens through which investors now must view all stocks. And the companies that hope to survive and thrive must adopt and integrate AI technologies as quickly as possible. 

    Those that fail to do so will perish… and time is of the essence.

    That is why I’ve developed a three-step process for finding companies that will survive and thrive on The Road to AGI… and I’ll show you those three steps today.

    In fact, I believe the stocks this process reveals are the only companies we should invest in for the foreseeable future.

    The imminent arrival of AGI within the next 12 to 24 months puts us all in the crossroads right now. 

    So, let’s dive in…

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