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One stock is a "promising AI investment" and set to be a "serious player" in a corner of the space, according to Brian Stutland of Equity Armor Investments. They are really starting to become very creative in the AI world," Stutland, a portfolio manager at the firm, told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia " last week. Palantir has been scaling its Artificial Intelligence Platform, or AIP, and Karp said the company carried out nearly 600 pilots with the technology last year. Shares of Palantir jumped nearly 10% on March 6 after Palantir announced its Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node was selected by the U.S. Army . TITAN uses artificial intelligence to provide targeting information for missiles.
Persons: Brian Stutland, That's Palantir, CNBC's, Alex Karp, Palantir, Karp, Stutland, Morningstar, Dan Ives, Ives, — CNBC's Ashley Capoot, Keris Lahiff Organizations: Equity, Investments, AIP, Intelligence, U.S . Army, Fund, Wedbush, Securities, Global TAM Locations: U.S
CNBC's "Trading Nation" asked two of its traders which of the most beaten-down stocks could be setting up to rebound in the new year. Nancy Tengler, CEO and chief investment officer at Laffer Tengler Investments, highlighted payments company Block , the company formerly known as Square. Joule Financial president Quint Tatro instead is focusing on casino stock Las Vegas Sands, which is down more than 35% this year. "Las Vegas Sands has really experienced a double whammy this year. Las Vegas Sands generates nearly half of its revenue from Macao, a gambling destination off the coast of mainland China.
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