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AI Sucking the Oxygen Out of Other Areas: Margie Patel
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Your reaction to this company being the world's first $5 trillion market value company?
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Well, it really shows us this representation of this huge sea change in technology,
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which is artificial intelligence. And certainly it's the leader, it's way ahead. But honestly,
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it's like a tsunami. There's one big wave and then there's wave after wave after wave.
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And we really don't know if we're even near the peak of artificial intelligence really being
00:28
incorporated in all the different industries. So this is a qualitative change that we've never
00:32
seen in our investment careers. So, Margie, just to focus in on NVIDIA at this moment,
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do you add to that stake that you currently have? We've still got 73 buys out there from the
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analyst community, only one sell, even at a $5 trillion valuation. Yeah. Well, it's very hard
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to be negative on NVIDIA unless you see some negative development in the company. And just
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because the stock has gone up and actually looking at my portfolio, I actually have some stocks that
01:02
have actually outperformed NVIDIA this year, gone up even more. So I would say that as long as the
01:07
growth path looks pretty good for NVIDIA, that it would be a worthwhile ad.
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I mean, look at Micron, for example, up 150% so far this year. Some of the ulterior that have really
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managed to be swept up in what's needed in data centers and compute more broadly.
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Where hasn't the market seen enough value yet?
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Well, I think really all the oxygen is being sucked out of other areas of the market and going into
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artificial intelligence, data storage, data centers, all the rest of that. And I think we're still
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continuing on that trail. All those companies have high cash flow to fund these activities.
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There's no sign that they're losing their enthusiasm to make investments,
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to keep a leading edge in NVIDIA. And really, if you look at some of those stocks, like Micron's a
01:51
great example. If the worst thing you can say about it is the price has gone up a lot, that doesn't
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mean you ought to sell it here. So I think we're still somewhere in the middle of this huge wave of
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changing the whole economy, changing technology. And it's really too soon to say stocks are too high,
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I'm going to bail out. On that note, Margie, I spoke to Jensen Wang yesterday afternoon,
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and I had to ask about his view on a market bubble. Let's listen to what he said.
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I don't believe we're in an AI bubble. And the reason for that is we're going through a natural
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transition from an old computing model based on general purpose computing to accelerated computing.
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We also know that AI has now become good enough because of reasoning capability, research capabilities,
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its ability to think. It's now generating tokens and now generating intelligence that's worth paying
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for. Jensen's argument is the same it has been for the last two years. We're in the early innings
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of a shift from general purpose computing to accelerated computing. But the different bit
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now is he's saying AI is worth paying for. I think that he's saying there's real revenues on the software
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side. Is that the evidence here? Is that the argument?
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Well, I think it's really not so much. We haven't actually seen revenue pour in. But I think it's a
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change that companies are making because they see that this is what they need for their future.
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And I think it's totally different, as he was making the point, from, say, the internet bubble that
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people often make a comparison with. The internet bubble was about deregulation of the telecom industry,
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and it was about moving data and voice faster through pipes. It wasn't a material change.
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This is artificial intelligence. All the new chips and so forth are really a fundamental change
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in how we perform all kinds of tasks related in our economy. And I think because it's happened so fast,
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it's really only been, say, one year, two years, it's hard to adjust to say we're looking on the verge
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of a whole new world and how we approach technology. So I think that's why people are a little
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discombobulated seeing how fast these stocks have taken off. But they all have the cash flow to
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finance this growth. So it isn't as if they're artificially borrowing money to make investments
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that look pie in the sky. This looks the beginning of something. Yes.
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Margie, you mentioned cash flows. What's your position on the circular financing concern about NVIDIA?
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Well, I think those partnerships where they've made equity acquisitions in some of these companies is
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just a business partnership. It seems perfectly reasonable when they're striking up a deal between
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two companies. And again, coming back to the companies like NVIDIA, they aren't borrowing money
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to finance this activity. They really have enormous cash flow that they're using and deciding how to best
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allocate that. So I think that companies, particularly the large companies, have an idea of where they can
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best get the long term returns on their cash flow. And that's what we're seeing.
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