Tech leads a split US stock market
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AI is starting to change the way people work, find information and even form social relationships. Yet very little has changed about the devices people often use to access AI: smartphones.
CNET's TechPulse survey found that most US adults (67%) say one tech setback is enough to derail their lives, such as an app crash, a cracked screen or a network outage. Anna Gragert, CNET's wellness editor, isn't surprised.
Think technology shares are overvalued? Right now, they're nearly as cheap as one of the most boring, slowest growing parts of the stock market.
In an era where technology and capital can be acquired, sustainable competitive advantage often lies in organizational capability: the ability to sense, decide and act faster than competitors across multiple geographies simultaneously.
Both AI stocks seem poised for further gains, making it easy for investors to decide which to buy.