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Goldman Sachs believes that ongoing technological advancements and profit growth will refocus investors on AI stocks, remaining bullish on their long-term prospects. It is expected that as corporate AI capital expenditure growth slows and AI costs continue to decline, investor attention will shift from the infrastructure of the second stage to the revenue-generating applications of the third stage, with a bullish outlook on companies such as Palantir, Cloudflare, SentinelOne, and GitLab.
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