New Opportunities for Investors
Summary
As a high-tech force with the potential to disrupt entire industries, artificial intelligence could transform today’s world even more than the internet once did. And with AI at an inflection point, investors have an exciting opportunity to tap future sources of growth potential across the market.
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Today’s artificial-intelligence (AI) technology might not yet be the stuff of science-fiction fantasies, but it is already changing the world in which we live. In fact, promising new AI developments are set to drive the next wave of innovation and automation for decades to come. Like the personal computer and the internet, it is a truly transformational force that has the potential to create new industries and dramatically change the business models of existing businesses. That is why understanding the impact of AI is critical to active investing – and not just in the high-tech space.
Why AI is reaching an inflection point
AI has a long history. While the principles behind it first emerged in the 1950s, it was only with the unprecedented convergence of today’s powerful cloud-based computing, mobile technology and “big data” resources that genuine AI became a real possibility. Better chips are gathering and processing more information at an exponential rate, which helps make AI deeper and more powerful than ever before. Moreover, the ubiquity of smartphones – to communicate over social media, make purchases and more – is resulting in enormous amounts of data that are stored, analysed and interpreted in real time. All the while, machines continue to learn with each interaction.
It is important to understand that much of what today’s AI is already achieving is behind the scenes or merely the start of the journey. Here are just a handful of practical applications that already show the potential for AI to transform our daily lives:
- Route-planning algorithms adapt to changing traffic conditions, and smart sensors enable self-parking and other advanced safety features.
- Consumers routinely communicate using virtual assistants like Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri and Google Assistant – devices that get smarter with each question asked.
- AI is starting to be used to identify breast cancer and diagnose pulmonary hypertension – in some cases with greater accuracy than human specialists.
These changes to our world will have a dramatic impact on the companies in which we invest, both directly and indirectly. For example, the work being done on driverless cars by companies like Google, Tesla and Uber threatens not only established auto giants, but the businesses that support them. Cars guided by AI will not only move differently, but they may be owned, repaired and, with the elimination of “human” error, insured differently too. Such is the wide reach of a truly disruptive technology.
The AI era is just beginning
Artificial intelligence is likely to be the largest driver of innovation and disruption across every industry group for decades to come. In fact, the accelerating pace of innovation in AI means that companies will need to identify and deploy new business strategies infused with AI or find themselves at a competitive disadvantage. We believe that companies that are able to effectively embrace this innovation are likely to capture a large portion of their industries’ profits. As a result, vulnerability to disruption is something we have actively chosen to include in our broader company analysis here at Allianz Global Investors.
Is AI the next industrial revolution?
The potential benefits from AI have led some to compare its advancement to the next industrial revolution. In much the same way that steam-powered machines changed the face of rural economies and the labour force, AI has the potential to transform entire industries. For our part, we believe AI could have a bigger and more profound impact on people’s lives and society than even the internet. And for our clients, this inflection point represents an exciting opportunity to access future sources of innovation and growth potential across the market.
As active investors, it is our job to recognize the companies that will drive and benefit from those changes, and to help our clients take advantage of them. Embracing and adapting to those challenges will be a large part of what will make being an investor in the coming decades so exciting.
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Issued by Allianz Global Investors Asia Pacific Limited on 24 May 2017.
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AI – Artificial Intelligence
Summary
Artificial intelligence is all around us. It is part of everyday life, and gaining ground all the time. The investment opportunities are many and varied. The “creative power of destruction” is unstoppable. On the contrary. And it’s only just beginning.