Why Global X reckons AI is here to stay and its three main impacts on global markets

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Why Global X reckons AI is here to stay and its three main impacts on global markets

Global X ETFs believes that artificial intelligence (AI) is not just a passing trend but a fundamental change in society. The company highlights three key ways in which AI is influencing global equity markets. Investment strategist Billy Leung, known for his tech expertise, has recently joined Global X to further explore these impacts.

AI's influence on global markets is evident through increased efficiency, automation, and innovation across industries. Companies utilizing AI technologies are gaining a competitive edge and driving market performance. As AI continues to evolve, its impact on investment strategies and market dynamics will become even more pronounced.

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