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2 "Magnificent Seven" AI Stocks to Buy on the Dip

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Artificial intelligence (AI) might be the best investment opportunity in years, perhaps in decades. According to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, “Generative AI may be the largest technology transformation since the cloud (which itself, is still in the early stages), and perhaps since the internet.”

Wall Street has taken notice: Many AI, or AI-adjacent companies, have been on fire for the past two years, but they recently collectively took a bit of a dive due to industry-specific issues. Earlier this year, a China-based company called DeepSeek developed an AI chatbot with far less money and resources than some of the leaders in the field, which rocked the industry. Market wide headwinds have also played a key role in the recent dip. President Trump’s trade wars could impact businesses across various sectors and harm economic activity.

Though these headwinds are genuine, the recent drop represents a good opportunity to purchase shares of top AI stocks on a slight dip, at least for those with excellent prospects. That’s the case with Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT). These two are part of the so-called “Magnificent Seven” and are still excellent buy-and-hold options even with market caps near $3 trillion.

Apple was a latecomer in AI. The tech company announced it would add a suite of AI features — dubbed Apple Intelligence — to some of its latest devices and operating systems. By the time it did, some companies were already earning meaningful revenue from their AI-related work. Further, Apple’s grand entrance into the field didn’t impress many investors and analysts. We are still waiting to see whether and to what extent it will lead to a renewal cycle for the company’s iPhone and other gadgets. However, Apple often takes its time releasing tweaked versions of existing technologies — the result is usually a hit.

The iPhone wasn’t the first smartphone, nor were AirPods or the Apple Watch the first of their kind — but all of these products became incredibly popular. Apple has several strengths that could allow it to make noise in AI. First, it boasts a massive ecosystem of 2.35 billion active devices that’s just begging to be monetized in umpteen different ways. Second, and relatedly, Apple has one of the strongest brand names in the world.

Even if some of its AI-related initiatives aren’t original, they could still attract significant attention because of the company’s brand. Beyond AI, Apple will use its strengths to pursue many growth paths. It now supports more than a billion paid subscriptions within its services segment. Some of these are in industries with excellent long-term prospects, such as fintech. And as Apple’s high-margin services unit grows in prominence, it will work wonders for its bottom line.

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