Tuesday, August 20, 2024

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Dear Reader,

My name is Porter Stansberry.

For almost 30 years my company has been on the frontier of the financial markets, accurately predicting many of the world's most important economic stories.

The 1997 emerging market collapse, the Japanese 1998 banking crisis, the dot-com blow-up of the 2000s, the bankruptcy of General Motors, and the 2008 financial crisis.

We warned of these catastrophes, and many others, long before Wall Street or mainstream financial media.

That's why our research has been featured by almost every major media outlet, read by Presidential advisors, leading economists, and even reportedly landed on Warren Buffett's desk.

Along the way, we also predicted the rise of many of the world's leading technology companies, including Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, PayPal, and Microsoft, often years before the mainstream financial media.

Early investments which could have made you independently wealthy.

Despite all this though, I believe the story I'm sharing today could go down as the most important of my 25-year career.

You see, amidst all the mania you see around artificial intelligence, there is one major part of the story that nobody is talking about... and it's the only thing that matters.

In short: all the claims about AI's economic, social, and financial impact — without this one controversial technology, I believe they will all amount to nothing...

That's why, while everyone else is rushing to buy the latest artificial intelligence start-up or pile even more money into Nvidia, I'm recommending that you do the opposite.

Because when it comes down to the fundamentals, there is only one artificial intelligence company that matters... and it's not even an AI company.

Instead, it's a little-known, highly-secretive U.S. government contractor that provides critical services for our military, Navy, and other government departments.

They have billions of dollars in government contracts secured and a revenue pipeline that is guaranteed for years, and as AI goes mainstream, I believe this company will win.

As I explained in my latest investigation into this obscure firm:

"Mark my words, years from now, when we're looking back on the craze of the AI boom... the top investments won't be the company with the best artificial intelligence. No. The real winners will be those who master this technology."

You see, what nobody talks about when it comes to the AI sector is the colossal, unprecedented energy demands of the technology — energy demands we cannot meet right now.

Consider this: ChatGPT already receives an average of 10 million queries per day. That's roughly 300 million queries per month.

Research from the University of Washington shows it costs around one gigawatt-hour of energy to answer these queries.

One gigawatt-hour is roughly the same energy consumed by 33,000 households! And that's for only one A.I program.

The problems are FAR worse at scale. The University of Massachusetts Amherst found that "training a single A.I model can emit as much carbon as five cars in their lifetimes."

That's not operating, just development. And that's for just ONE of the thousands upon thousands of A.I models that are being trained every single day.

That's why, The New York Times reported, by 2027 A.I servers are predicted to consume as much as 134 terawatt hours annually.

In other words, in less than three years, A.I will have the same annual energy consumption as countries like Argentina, the Netherlands, and Sweden.

These energy demands are simply not sustainable. Especially when A.I adoption is at maybe 1% of where we'll be in the next few years according to industry insiders.

For A.I adoption to penetrate just 10% or 20% of the market, we're looking at it consuming unprecedented amounts of energy.

Now, those on the frontier of the artificial intelligence industry are aware of this problem and they have started to sound the alarm.

"If you really want to make the biggest, most capable super intelligent system you can, you need high amounts of energy."

— Sam Altman, CEO OpenAI

"The world is actually headed for a really bad energy crisis because of A.I unless we fix a few things."

— Arijit Sengupta, founder Aible

And Elon Musk predicts that by 2045 the power demand in the U.S. will have tripled from current levels — largely driven by AI's needs.

They know, as I do, that unless the insatiable energy demands of artificial intelligence are met, the industry will never go mainstream.

That's why his new technology is so critical to the future of AI — it's the only way to meet the unprecedented energy demands of the AI sector.

And one obscure U.S. military contractor holds all the cards on this technology.

To get the name of the company, along with a full investigation into why it's the most important company to the future of AI, check out my new report now.

Best regards,

Porter Stansberry

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