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In late 2022, digital assistant ChatGPT popularized generative artificial intelligence (AI), which uses machine learning models to create media content like text, images, and video.
Chipmaker Nvidia has benefited greatly from that development. Its revenue nearly tripled in the past year due to unprecedented demand for its data center GPUs, and its share price rocketed 145% during the same period. However, investors who missed those gains have not missed their chance to make money on the AI boom.
Bloomberg Intelligence estimates that generative AI sales will increase by 2,040% to $1.4 trillion by 2032, compounding at 41% annually. That rising tide will lift many companies higher over the next decade, but Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) should be a major winner. Here’s why.
Amazon has a strong presence in three quickly growing markets. As measured by revenue, the company runs the leading e-commerce marketplace in North America and Western Europe. It is the third-largest digital advertiser in the world and the largest retail media advertiser. And Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the dominant public cloud in terms of infrastructure and platform services.
Amazon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to improve efficiency and create new revenue streams across all three business segments.
More broadly, AWS accounted for 32% of cloud infrastructure and platform services (CIPS) spending in the June quarter, which puts it nine percentage points ahead of the next closest competitor, Microsoft Azure. Leadership in CIPS means AWS should be a major beneficiary as businesses spend more aggressively on artificial intelligence.
In a recent note, Jim Kelleher at Argus wrote, “As the leading provider of infrastructure-as-a-service and other cloud services, AWS is positioned uniquely in the burgeoning AI-as-a-service market.” Additionally, executives surveyed by Morgan Stanley collectively see Microsoft Azure and AWS as the public clouds most likely to gain share in generative AI in the next three years.