Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning is a broad investable theme reflecting NVIDIA's AI software, platforms, and analytics capabilities.
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$4.35T |
$181.80
+0.64%
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AAPL
Apple Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning represents broader AI capabilities across Apple's ecosystem.
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$4.03T |
$272.11
+2.20%
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GOOG
Alphabet Inc.
Alphabet's AI-first strategy emphasizes AI/ML across core products and platforms.
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$3.62T |
$301.47
+3.96%
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TSLA
Tesla, Inc.
Tesla develops core artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities for FSD and Optimus.
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$1.26T |
$398.15
+0.74%
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BABA
Alibaba Group Holding Limited
Alibaba emphasizes AI and ML technologies (Qwen models, AI tooling) as core business levers.
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$355.29B |
$154.70
+0.93%
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MUFG
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
MUFG is pursuing AI adoption and has an AI policy to guide safe deployment.
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$187.53B |
$15.21
+2.18%
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APP
AppLovin Corporation
AI/ML capabilities powering AXON's engine and analytics.
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$175.98B |
$524.67
+0.74%
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ACN
Accenture plc
The article emphasizes Accenture's focus on Generative AI and AI leadership as a strategic growth driver.
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$171.42B |
$251.78
+4.56%
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SPGI
S&P Global Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning; SPGI’s AI capabilities underpin its products and workflows.
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$150.55B |
$494.98
+0.83%
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ARM
Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares
Arm's ecosystem includes AI/ML platforms and developer tooling enabling AI workloads on Arm platforms.
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$138.67B |
$132.26
-0.20%
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ADBE
Adobe Inc.
AI and machine learning capabilities are deeply embedded across Adobe's product stack, constituting a core investable theme.
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$137.52B |
$325.99
+4.35%
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ICE
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
ICE's technology strategy includes AI/ML capabilities underpinning its platforms and analytics.
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$88.40B |
$154.69
+1.99%
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NTES
NetEase, Inc.
Investable AI/ML theme reflecting company-wide AI capabilities and integration across products.
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$85.46B |
$134.45
+0.37%
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AON
Aon plc
Aon leverages AI/ML capabilities across its solutions, including predictive analytics and Copilot.
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$74.72B |
$347.53
+0.47%
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CI
Cigna Corporation
CI applies AI and machine learning to improve health outcomes and affordability.
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$74.23B |
$278.61
+3.34%
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ELV
Elevance Health Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning – Broad AI/ML applications and optimization efforts across HealthOS and care delivery.
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$72.45B |
$321.69
+2.45%
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AJG
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning capabilities underpinning service offerings.
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$64.46B |
$251.19
+1.57%
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TCOM
Trip.com Group Limited
AI and ML capabilities power Trip.Planner, TripGenie, Intelli-Trip, enabling personalized itineraries and operational efficiency.
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$45.59B |
$69.87
+0.09%
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ZS
Zscaler, Inc.
The platform integrates Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning to enhance threat detection, analytics, and IT/security automation.
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$42.82B |
$276.80
-1.05%
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JD
JD.com, Inc.
JD demonstrates broad application of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning across its platform and services.
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$41.93B |
$28.98
+2.10%
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BIDU
Baidu, Inc.
Baidu directly provides AI/ML capabilities through ERNIE models and advanced AI architectures.
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$38.62B |
$112.19
+1.58%
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IQV
IQVIA Holdings Inc.
IQVIA utilizes AI/ML across its platforms, aligning with the broader AI/ML investment theme.
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$38.23B |
$225.19
+3.72%
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CTSH
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation
The company positions itself as an AI/ML-driven services firm, leveraging AI/ML capabilities as a core growth driver.
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$37.11B |
$76.22
+5.34%
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EBAY
eBay Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning capabilities underpin LiLiuM models and other AI infrastructure on the platform.
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$36.94B |
$81.08
+1.29%
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RMD
ResMed Inc.
GenAI/AI-enabled features (Dawn) used within patient-care workflows.
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$36.71B |
$252.59
+3.55%
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CHT
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
CHT is building AI-focused capabilities and solutions across government, healthcare, and enterprise sectors.
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$32.47B |
$41.84
-0.12%
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ERIC
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning is integrated into Ericsson's network solutions (AI-enabled features, edge AI, etc.).
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$31.44B |
$9.45
+1.67%
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WIT
Wipro Limited
Wipro's AI-first strategy and deployment of AI agents reflect core AI/ML capabilities and offerings.
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$28.24B |
$2.69
-0.19%
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BR
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
Broadridge leverages AI/ML across its platforms, constituting broad AI/ML capabilities.
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$26.75B |
$227.89
+0.34%
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MDB
MongoDB, Inc.
MongoDB's focus on AI-enabled data operations and AI tooling justifies an Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning theme.
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$26.25B |
$322.80
-1.91%
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DIDIY
DiDi Global Inc.
The company utilizes AI/ML for demand prediction, driver-rider matching, and autonomous driving development.
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$25.46B |
$5.31
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ZM
Zoom Communications, Inc.
Incorporation of AI/ML features (AI Companion) into the platform; potential AI monetization.
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$23.79B |
$79.07
+0.83%
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AFRM
Affirm Holdings, Inc.
General AI/ML capabilities underpinning product and operations.
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$20.97B |
$64.66
+3.38%
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CHKP
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
The company's AI-powered security products reflect broader AI and machine learning technology applications in cybersecurity.
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$20.67B |
$187.60
+2.00%
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BEKE
KE Holdings Inc.
BEKE employs AI/ML capabilities across its platform, justifying an AI & Machine Learning thesis tag.
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$20.41B |
$17.58
+3.29%
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GRAB
Grab Holdings Limited
Grab employs broad AI/ML capabilities and platforms powering its ecosystem.
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$19.73B |
$4.91
-1.41%
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GIB
CGI Inc.
CGI embeds AI/ML across its IP, platforms, and managed services, a core AI-driven growth driver.
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$19.60B |
$87.91
+2.33%
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TTD
The Trade Desk, Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning capabilities underpin the platform.
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$19.39B |
$39.59
+3.22%
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HUBS
HubSpot, Inc.
HubSpot's AI-first approach with Breeze and Frame AI places it in the AI/ML software category.
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$18.72B |
$356.83
-0.13%
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CDW
CDW Corporation
CDW focuses on AI capabilities and advisory services as part of its technology solutions.
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$18.37B |
$141.32
+3.43%
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RIVN
Rivian Automotive, Inc.
AI/ML capabilities underpin Rivian's autonomy and in-car features, including OTA and data flywheel.
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$18.03B |
$14.83
+1.16%
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LI
Li Auto Inc.
Li Auto's broad AI/ML initiatives and emphasis on AI-driven vehicles align with the AI/ML technology theme.
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$17.98B |
$18.09
+2.49%
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GWRE
Guidewire Software, Inc.
Broad Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning theme reflecting use of AI tooling and generative AI within the platform.
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$17.93B |
$214.62
+2.10%
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GFL
GFL Environmental Inc.
In-house AI/ML capabilities supporting efficiency, pricing, and detection systems (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning).
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$17.76B |
$44.98
-2.64%
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Z
Zillow Group, Inc. Class C
Zillow employs AI/ML across its platform for recommendations and insights.
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$16.95B |
$71.02
+5.98%
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LOGI
Logitech International S.A.
Logitech is embedding AI capabilities into its hardware (edge AI features) supporting AI-enabled devices.
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$16.19B |
$110.36
+3.49%
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JBHT
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning capabilities underpin optimization and visibility in logistics operations.
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$16.11B |
$167.83
+5.61%
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XPO
XPO Logistics, Inc.
Use of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning as a core technology capability in operations.
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$15.61B |
$134.40
+6.97%
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HTHT
H World Group Limited
Adoption of AI/ML for supply chain optimization and efficiency enhancements aligns with AI & ML platforms.
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$13.63B |
$43.92
-0.62%
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RTO
Rentokil Initial plc
AI/ML capabilities are leveraged across pest-control devices and analytics, reflecting AI/ML as a broader tech theme.
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$13.59B |
$26.91
+3.48%
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ICLR
ICON Public Limited Company
Artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities underpin ICON's digital trial management and analytics.
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$13.59B |
$164.39
+3.97%
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FFIV
F5, Inc.
AI-driven features and focus on AI workloads (AI Gateway, ADC for AI) reflect an investment in AI/ML capabilities.
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$13.46B |
$233.63
+3.45%
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JNPR
Juniper Networks, Inc.
Mist AI and Apstra embody AI/ML-driven networking platforms, aligning with the broader AI/ML investing theme.
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$13.31B |
$39.95
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AVY
Avery Dennison Corporation
Digital identity/sensor-enabled labeling strategies align with broader AI/ML-enabled technology themes.
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$13.29B |
$169.96
+2.38%
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DOCU
DocuSign, Inc.
AI-enabled features powering IAM (Navigator, Maestro, custom extractions) align with the AI/ML investable theme.
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$13.21B |
$65.87
+2.91%
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CACI
CACI International Inc
The company leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning in analytics and autonomous-system capabilities.
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$13.19B |
$602.36
+1.24%
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DT
Dynatrace, Inc.
Incorporates AI/ML capabilities (AI engine, generative AI) as a core aspect of the offering.
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$13.14B |
$44.06
+1.43%
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SNAP
Snap Inc.
On-device AI/ML capabilities powering content personalization and efficiency in AR features and ads.
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$12.99B |
$7.68
-1.29%
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DAY
Dayforce Inc
Dayforce integrates AI capabilities (AI Copilot/Assistant, AI Agents, ML features) across its HCM platform.
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$10.99B |
$68.88
+0.01%
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PAG
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
PAG employs AI-driven service booking and related analytics platforms (e.g., Fastlane) to enhance service efficiency and upsell.
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$10.61B |
$161.12
+3.39%
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FDS
FactSet Research Systems Inc.
FactSet emphasizes AI/ML capabilities and generative AI features as core platform capabilities.
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$10.47B |
$276.05
+1.10%
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TSEM
Tower Semiconductor Ltd.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning tailwinds drive demand for high-performance analog and photonics in datacenters.
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$10.42B |
$92.08
+0.51%
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EPAM
EPAM Systems, Inc.
EPAM's strategy centers on AI/GenAI capabilities and investments in AI/ML across engagements.
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$10.08B |
$183.33
+2.64%
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BAH
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
The company leverages AI/ML capabilities across defense, cyber, and space programs as core offerings.
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$9.96B |
$81.03
+1.41%
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MBLY
Mobileye Global Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning underpins MBLY's EyeQ/Brain6 technology and autonomous capabilities.
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$9.80B |
$11.13
+3.39%
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VIPS
Vipshop Holdings Limited
Vipshop leverages AI/ML across search, recommendations, and content generation as a core differentiator.
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$9.57B |
$18.89
+4.45%
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XP
XP Inc.
XP’s use of artificial intelligence and machine learning underpins its technology-driven financial ecosystem.
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$9.54B |
$17.46
+1.93%
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DOCS
Doximity, Inc.
Doximity leverages AI/ML across its products to improve physician productivity and decision-support, justifying an overarching AI/ML theme.
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$9.44B |
$50.94
+9.74%
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PSO
Pearson plc
AI/ML is a core differentiator across Pearson's products, powering AI study tools, personalized learning, and automated content/assessments.
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$8.90B |
$13.11
+1.94%
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OTEX
Open Text Corporation
OpenText emphasizes artificial intelligence and machine learning as core differentiators for automating information management workflows.
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$8.42B |
$33.20
+1.93%
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APPF
AppFolio, Inc.
Investable AI/ML theme reflecting deployment of AI capabilities across the real estate software stack.
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$8.20B |
$227.35
+2.73%
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DUOL
Duolingo, Inc.
The company heavily leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to power content creation and adaptive learning features like AI-driven practice.
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$7.92B |
$173.55
+3.30%
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SKM
SK Telecom Co.,Ltd
SKM is advancing artificial intelligence and machine learning across its AI pyramid strategy (AIDC, AIX, AIX B2C).
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$7.71B |
$19.96
+1.09%
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NICE
NICE Ltd.
Strong emphasis on AI and machine learning capabilities across the platform.
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$6.82B |
$104.66
+5.08%
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TAL
TAL Education Group
TAL's AI/ML capabilities and intelligent assistants underpin its AI-powered learning offerings.
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$6.63B |
$10.90
+1.92%
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ADT
ADT Inc.
Overall AI and ML applications across products and services.
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$6.57B |
$7.92
+1.54%
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THG
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
Management notes AI initiatives and exploration of generative AI to improve efficiency and underwriting processes.
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$6.56B |
$183.77
+1.76%
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ESAB
ESAB Corporation
ESAB's use of AI/ML technologies positions it within the broader AI/ML theme.
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$6.43B |
$105.78
+1.33%
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RDNT
RadNet, Inc.
AI and machine learning capabilities across imaging modalities via in-house and partner AI tools.
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$6.38B |
$83.89
+5.84%
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EXLS
ExlService Holdings, Inc.
EXLS is building and deploying Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning capabilities across its offerings.
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$6.36B |
$39.64
+2.40%
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CGNX
Cognex Corporation
Cognex embeds AI/ML technologies across its product suite, reflecting an AI and machine learning investable theme.
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$6.19B |
$36.74
+5.39%
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GLBE
Global-e Online Ltd.
AI/ML at scale for product classification and customer support automation.
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$6.02B |
$35.97
+1.64%
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HRB
H&R Block, Inc.
H&R Block leverages GenAI and AI-driven Tax Assist, indicating adoption of AI/ML-powered capabilities.
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$5.88B |
$44.37
+2.40%
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KD
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.
KD emphasizes AI/ML-driven insights and platforms as part of its modernization and automation services.
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$5.67B |
$24.61
+3.77%
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APLD
Applied Digital Corporation
Investment in AI-focused HPC capacity aligns with the AI & ML ecosystem and AI infrastructure themes.
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$5.52B |
$21.04
-1.57%
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KMX
CarMax, Inc.
AI/ML usage across operations to improve efficiency and customer experience.
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$5.30B |
$35.47
+5.80%
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WIX
Wix.com Ltd.
Wix's AI/ML focus highlights AI/ML platform capabilities across products.
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$5.26B |
$95.68
-3.81%
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QLYS
Qualys, Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning as a broader investable theme, reflecting Qualys' AI-related capabilities.
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$5.16B |
$143.83
+4.30%
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INFA
Informatica Inc.
Informatica leverages AI/GenAI capabilities (CLAIRE, CLAIRE GPT, AI agents) to automate data tasks and workflows.
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$5.09B |
$24.79
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BILL
Bill.com Holdings, Inc.
AI-enabled automation and analytics embedded in BILL's platform; applies to software as a service.
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$4.90B |
$48.55
+3.21%
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PHI
PLDT Inc.
PLDT leverages Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning across its network and services.
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$4.85B |
$22.52
+2.48%
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ACHR
Archer Aviation Inc.
Archer's AI-enabled software capabilities for manufacturing optimization, operations, and route planning align with AI/ML technologies.
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$4.63B |
$7.21
+4.88%
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SOUN
SoundHound AI, Inc.
Company leverages general AI/ML capabilities and foundation models as part of its technology stack, supporting its platform offerings.
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$4.57B |
$11.18
-1.02%
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NIQ
NIQ Global Intelligence Plc
AI and machine learning capabilities underpin NIQ's consumer insights platform and predictive analytics.
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$4.55B |
$15.60
+5.80%
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QTWO
Q2 Holdings, Inc.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning capabilities enabling platform features.
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$4.50B |
$71.99
+3.27%
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TNL
Travel + Leisure Co.
TNL finances Vacation Ownership (VOI) and related loan portfolios, and engages in securitization/real estate finance activities to fund growth.
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$4.20B |
$64.91
+5.73%
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CLBT
Cellebrite DI Ltd.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning underpin the core capabilities of the DI platform and Pathfinder.
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$4.06B |
$17.11
-1.89%
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SAIC
Science Applications International Corporation
SAIC leverages AI/ML capabilities across its offerings, including digital engineering and mission IT.
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$3.99B |
$85.84
+0.98%
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CRVL
CorVel Corporation
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning capabilities are integral to CRVL's technology-enabled cost containment solutions.
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$3.79B |
$73.99
+3.21%
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INTR
Inter & Co, Inc.
AI-powered tools and data-driven features integrated into the app (hyper-personalization, UX optimization).
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$3.63B |
$8.29
-1.25%
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# Executive Summary
* The Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning industry is defined by a historic, multi-hundred-billion-dollar infrastructure buildout, creating a massive revenue opportunity for hardware suppliers and a significant capital hurdle for AI developers.
* Intense competition is driving a record wave of M&A, as companies race to acquire critical technology and talent, leading to rapid market consolidation.
* A complex and evolving global regulatory landscape, exemplified by the EU AI Act, is creating material compliance costs and risks, while also allowing for differentiation through "responsible AI."
* Financially, the industry is bifurcating between hyper-growth technology enablers (hardware) and a broader set of companies leveraging AI for double-digit growth in software and services.
* Dominant competitive strategies include full-stack vertical integration from hardware to models, enterprise transformation services, and deep, domain-specific solutions for niche markets.
* The unprecedented demand for specialized AI talent is inflating operating costs and represents a key constraint on growth across the sector.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning industry is in the midst of an unprecedented infrastructure investment cycle, which stands as the primary driver of growth and competitive dynamics. Tech giants are collectively spending hundreds of billions on AI capital investments, with Alphabet (GOOG) alone projecting over $91 billion in CapEx for 2025 to support its AI services. This massive demand directly translates into hyper-growth for key suppliers like NVIDIA (NVDA), whose revenue surged 94% year-over-year, fueled by multi-billion dollar deals to equip new "AI factories." This capital-intensive arms race creates a significant barrier to entry and a competitive advantage for well-funded players, a dynamic exacerbated by physical bottlenecks like multi-year wait times for data center grid connections. This trend is happening now and is expected to accelerate, fundamentally shaping the industry's value chain for the next 3-5 years.
In response to the technological arms race, the industry is rapidly consolidating through a historic wave of M&A, with deal value increasing 294% year-over-year in 2025. Large incumbents are aggressively acquiring capabilities and talent, exemplified by Google's $32 billion purchase of cloud security firm Wiz. This trend is forcing a strategic decision for smaller innovators: scale rapidly or position for an acquisition.
The largest near-term opportunity lies with the technology enablers providing the foundational hardware and platforms for the AI buildout. The primary risk stems from the evolving and fragmented global regulatory landscape, which threatens to impose significant compliance costs, limit data usage, and introduce legal liabilities that could slow deployment and impact profitability.
## Competitive Landscape
The Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning market is consolidating, yet distinct and viable competitive strategies are evident. NVIDIA, for instance, holds an an estimated 70-80% market share in the critical AI data center segment, underscoring the concentration in foundational hardware.
Some of the largest players, like Google, compete by building a fully integrated stack, from custom silicon up to foundational AI models and applications. This capital-intensive strategy creates a powerful technological moat and ecosystem lock-in, enabling superior performance and cost efficiency across its vast product portfolio from Search to Cloud. This approach, however, requires tens of billions in annual investment and attracts significant regulatory scrutiny.
In contrast, other firms such as Accenture focus on the enterprise services layer. Their strategy is not to invent foundational AI, but to act as transformation partners that help the global 2000 integrate these new technologies into existing workflows to drive productivity and business outcomes. This capital-light approach leverages deep client relationships and domain expertise, capturing the vast market of enterprise AI adoption, though it operates in a highly competitive space with structurally lower margins.
A third approach involves deep specialization in a single vertical. Companies like Cerence in the automotive sector build highly specific AI solutions that address unique industry needs, allowing them to compete effectively against larger, more generalized platforms. Cerence's development of the CaLLM family of models and the XUI platform is tailored specifically for the hybrid edge-cloud needs of the automotive market, a domain where general-purpose LLMs fall short, creating a defensible moat through proprietary data and deep understanding of specific requirements.
## Financial Performance
### Revenue
Revenue growth in the Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning industry exhibits a clear bifurcation. This divergence is primarily driven by a company's position within the AI value chain. Hardware providers at the center of the infrastructure buildout are experiencing explosive growth, while software and services firms are seeing strong but less extreme growth fueled by the first wave of enterprise adoption.
NVIDIA (NVDA) exemplifies the hyper-growth driven by infrastructure, reporting a 94% year-over-year revenue increase in Q3 FY25. This surge is directly attributable to the massive demand for its GPUs and AI platforms. In the enterprise services segment, Accenture (ACN) demonstrates robust growth, with its advanced AI revenue tripling year-over-year to $2.7 billion in FY25, reflecting strong enterprise demand for AI integration and transformation services.
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### Profitability
Profitability patterns in the industry show a clear divergence based on proprietary technology and business model. Companies with monopolistic control over essential, proprietary technology command exceptional pricing power and margins. In contrast, service-based businesses, while profitable, operate in a more competitive environment with structurally lower margins.
NVIDIA's (NVDA) 58.03% TTM operating margin is proof of the pricing power that comes from its dominant position in AI hardware. This exceptional profitability is a direct result of its proprietary CUDA software ecosystem and rapid architectural innovation. This contrasts with Accenture's (ACN) healthy but much lower adjusted operating margin of 15.6% in FY25, which is typical for a large-scale professional services firm operating in a highly competitive market.
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### Capital Allocation
Capital allocation in the Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning industry is singularly focused on investing for growth, either organically through massive capital expenditures or inorganically through strategic M&A. Given the industry is in a foundational, high-growth phase, companies are prioritizing capital deployment to secure a long-term competitive advantage over shareholder returns. The primary theme is aggressive investment in the future, best exemplified by Alphabet's (GOOG) projected $91-$93 billion CapEx plan for AI infrastructure in 2025. Similarly, Accenture (ACN) plans for $3 billion in strategic AI-related acquisitions in FY2026, highlighting the inorganic growth strategy to bolster capabilities and market reach.
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### Balance Sheet
The balance sheets of leading Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning companies are generally strong and liquid, enabling aggressive investment. The strong profitability and cash generation of the industry leaders have resulted in robust balance sheets. This financial strength is a critical strategic asset, providing the necessary firepower to fund the multi-billion dollar investments in infrastructure and M&A required to compete. Alphabet (GOOG) holds $98.5 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities as of September 30, 2025, and generated $73.6 billion in free cash flow for the trailing twelve months, a representative proof point of the financial fortitude of the industry's top players.