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Right now, while most of us are just going about our daily lives, some of the world’s most powerful people are architecting the future. 

(And no, I’m not talking about any backdoor deals going down in Washington, D.C.)

I’m talking about a $7 trillion plan to enable AI’s global takeover.    

Maybe you think of AI as some passing fad, even some cool new technology. And if so, you’re not alone. Most don’t yet view AI as a technological paradigm shift that will have a profound impact on our global society…

Like driving millions of people out of work… while minting small fortunes for others. 

But we’re very confident that future is coming. 

And thanks to the recently announced plan being put together by Sam Altman, that future is likely coming very soon. 

AI: Exponential Progress at Lightning Speed

By now, you’ve probably at least taken ChatGPT for a test drive. Maybe you’re one of the tens of millions who use the bot each day, getting help with work, planning trips, cooking new foods – you name it.

That very powerful AI chatbot was made by OpenAI, arguably the most important company in the world right now. The firm is widely regarded as the leader in artificial intelligence innovation. And it’s constantly on the cutting edge of the latest-and-greatest new AI products. 

In fact, just last night, OpenAI debuted a new AI tool called Sora, which turns user text prompts into videos. We think this tool could fundamentally change how the world produces video content. And considering that we live in a video-dominated society, that’s a really big deal. 

In any event, it’s clear to us that OpenAI is the leader of the AI Revolution. 

By extension, its CEO, Sam Altman, is considered the face of this revolution. Many have dubbed him the “Steve Jobs of AI.” 

And right now, Altman is quietly architecting a plan to accelerate artificial intelligence to new heights

He is reportedly in talks with major governments, chipmakers, and investors – including the U.S. government, Taiwan Semiconductor (the world’s largest chipmaker) and Softbank (the world’s largest tech investor) – to form an AI “supergroup.” 

Altman’s goal? To raise $7 trillion – more than 10% of the world’s GDP – to build the infrastructure necessary to facilitate the global takeover of next-gen AI technologies. 

The Final Word

News of these efforts broke last week. 

And this morning, new reports emerged that Altman is seeking the U.S. government’s “stamp of approval” for this plan. 

Things are moving fast here – so much so that millions of Americans will likely be blindsided. 

I truly believe that Altman’s ambitions will change the world more profoundly over the next few years than anything else has over the past 100 years. 

And that means it will create enormous opportunities…. and crises. 

Whether this change is an opportunity or crisis for you personally will depend on what you do in the coming days. 

See; for the past two years, my team and I have been following Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the whole AI Boom very closely. 

During that time, we’ve picked up on some clues as to who Altman & Co. might use to help facilitate this $7 trillion AI Endgame plan. 

And that’s helped us to construct a portfolio of the best stocks to buy to benefit from this AI Endgame. 

According to our research, these stocks have the best potential to get investors on the right side of one of the biggest shifts humanity has ever seen.

Chances like these only come around once in a while. 

Don’t let it pass by – or, worse yet, blindside you. Get positioned for this boom.

On the date of publication, Luke Lango did not have (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article.

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