Growth Stocks Soar: Is AI+Product the Future of Investing?

Growth stocks have been actively releasing their earnings reports recently. Duolingo jumps 20% on earnings day. CEO highlighted the successful launch of 148 new language courses, developed using AI. Analysts believe that SaaS will become the next major focus in AI investment. Companies like ServiceNow and Cloudflare have both surged over 10% following their earnings reports. Do you believe in the investment potential of the AI+ product concept? Which company’s stock still looks like a good buy after an earnings beat?

I reckon I can get rich really quickly 
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avatarPatmos
05-14
Opportunity is the name of the game for employment advancement Boom the Stock market will continue to increase 

AI Revolution Unveiled: Are Growth Stocks Your Next Big Win?

Growth stocks are stealing the show, with recent earnings reports sending prices skyward and spotlighting a common thread: artificial intelligence (AI). Companies like Duolingo, ServiceNow, and Cloudflare are riding this wave, leveraging AI to supercharge their offerings and reward investors with double-digit gains. But is the “AI+ product” concept a golden ticket for your portfolio, or just another market mirage? And after these surges, which stock still has room to run? Let’s break it down. Duolingo: AI-Powered Learning Takes Flight Duolingo (NASDAQ: $Duolingo, Inc.(DUOL)$ ) stunned the market with a 20% stock price leap on earnings day, fueled by a blockbuster Q1 2025 report. Revenue climbed 37.7% year-over-year to $230.7 million, smashing esti
AI Revolution Unveiled: Are Growth Stocks Your Next Big Win?
That is definitely AI will be the next.
avatarMrzorro
05-12
I think  $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ and  $C3.ai, Inc.(AI)$ is the best place among other AI related companies.
avatarMrzorro
05-10
Market Rebound Ignites AI Stock: 30 Top Picks for Investors After a tariff-driven market scare, stocks are rebounding strongly, with tech leading the charge as investor confidence returns. Wedbush’s Daniel Ives, a long-time bull on U.S. tech, calls AI the “Fourth Industrial Revolution”—a tech transformation unmatched in over 40 years. From chatbots to personalized retail and corporate efficiency, AI is unlocking vast opportunities for companies and investors. Ives spotlights 30 tech leaders set to dominate six AI-driven sectors: hyperscale computing, software, consumer internet, cybersecurity, autonomous/robotics, and semiconductors/hardware. Semiconductors & Hardware: Chipmakers are the foundation of AI's growth. $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ 
avatarMHh
05-10
I believe that AI+ product is a safe haven against tariffs as their product are not actual products that require import and export that the current tariffs are about. The current tariffs are on material stuff and there is nothing on services yet. However, that could change instantly if countries impose policies to make it harder to use these. At this point, I don’t think that would happen as these services often help with productivity and efficiency and doing so would inhibit the economic progress of the country. Technology and AI go hand in hand and can be coupled for greater growth. I think eventually technology will use AI too and both are not mutually exclusive. Consumers can use them for different purposes. Technology is less dependent on supply chain fluctuations and may not be depen
avatarorsiri
05-10

Duolingo vs ServiceNow: The Owl and the Automaton

When comparing a wide-eyed green owl to an enterprise workflow behemoth, one might assume they’re in entirely different galaxies. And yet, $Duolingo, Inc.(DUOL)$ and $ServiceNow(NOW)$ offer an illuminating study in scale, profitability, and the art of monetising software—just from opposite ends of the software spectrum. Two software paths, one root—consumer charm vs enterprise scale Duolingo makes language learning addictive. It boasts 97.6 million monthly active users (up 46% year-over-year) and over 6 million paying subscribers, representing a 59% jump. Revenue hit $566M over the last twelve months, with 41% year-over-year growth. Duolingo is, by all measures, a consumer software growth rocket. ServiceNo
Duolingo vs ServiceNow: The Owl and the Automaton
I think Meta and Amazon is one of the AI companies then can give big earning report when come to AI market
I think $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ ,$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ AI adoption and development will continue to be strong for the next stage .
avatarkoolgal
05-10
🌟🌟🌟 I believe that Meta Platforms $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ is generally less directly affected by the US tariffs compared to companies that rely heavily on physical goods.  Since Meta's revenue mainly comes from digital services and ad sales, it does not face the same exposure as manufacturers or retailers that import large volume of physical products. Meta Platforms AI+ integration is multi faceted.  This includes advanced model development, infrastructure investments, product innovation and ecosystem building. One of the outcomes of Meta AI+ approach is the launch of its standalone Meta AI app.  Powered by the Llama 4 model, the app offers a personalised, conversational experience that integrates social data from platforms l
AI is the future. Perplexity is not bad... Meta AI is fine.. Microsoft Copilot is ok too... Further improvements are required for AI to give better answers but they are helpful for now.
 @koolgal @GoodLife99 @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @Shyon @Aqa @rL @HelenJanet @LMSunshine @Universe宇宙 While most AI projects still struggle with the dilemma of “powerful models, but hard to monetize,” these AI+ companies share one thing in
The AI party's will eventually come to an end... Over supply and over investment situation will slowly surface.
avatarECLC
05-09
Trend of "AI + Product" is happening but would not consider as safe-haven play.
AI stocks have slowed down lately
avatarShyon
05-09
I see “AI + Product” as a key growth trend. Companies like Duolingo $Duolingo, Inc.(DUOL)$ and AppLovin $AppLovin Corporation(APP)$ are using AI not just as a backend tool, but to directly enhance their offerings and drive revenue. This makes their business models more scalable and immediately monetizable, which sets them apart from other AI plays. These firms also seem more resilient to macro risks like tariffs or supply chain issues. Since they’re asset-light and largely software-driven, they aren’t as exposed to global logistics or
avatar1PC
05-09
It's a difficult question as with President Trump's behavior... [Thinking] 💬 he can Flip Flop easily in second...& Markets will go crazy 🤣 either sides 🙀. In the long term, once the tariff dust is settled and done 👍. AI + Products should be a Good Catch 🪝😁. For now 😮 it's Better to be Safe and Play Short Term 🙏. At least for me 😁( Come join in to grab this reward's) @Jes86188 @Barcode @koolgal @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Shyon @JC888

Anti-Tariff Shock: Are "AI + Product" Stocks the Next Stop?

Over the past week, several AI concept stocks have seen sharp gains. $Duolingo, Inc.(DUOL)$ surged over 20% thanks to its development of 148 new language courses using AI. $AppLovin Corporation(APP)$ withstood short-selling pressure, leveraged AI to power its ad system, and achieved 40%+ revenue growth and 80%+ profit margins. $Roblox Corporation(RBLX)$ returned to high growth, jumping 11% in the week of its earnings report. It’s seen as a “subscription + entertainment” stock, a type of defensive asset during trade wars and economic downturns.Is "AI + Product" the Real Growth Opportunity?While most AI projects still struggle with the dilemma of “powerful models, b
Anti-Tariff Shock: Are "AI + Product" Stocks the Next Stop?
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