Which companies will be most affected by ChatGPT and other generative AI? A new study ranks them.
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Among the companies that could gain the most, according to a study: IBM, Nvidia, Microsoft, Verizon and IntuitNvidia, whose CEO is Jensen Huang, ranks in the top five in terms of companies best positioned to boost productivity through generative AI, according to a study.Much of the hoopla surrounding AI-related companies since the release of ChatGPT has focused on firms like chip makerDow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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