Gelonghui, March 2 — Billionaire investor and founder of the Duken family office, Stanley Druckenmiller, stated while outlining his latest investment approach that artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer the main focus. He is now more interested in hard assets such as gold and copper, as well as a more diversified stock portfolio. He further explained that over the past three years, “Our investment portfolio was largely driven by AI. We still hold some AI applications, but to some extent, it is no longer the driving force.”
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Legendary Investor Drunken Miller: AI is no longer important; focus on hard assets like gold and copper
Gelonghui, March 2 — Billionaire investor and founder of the Duken family office, Stanley Druckenmiller, stated while outlining his latest investment approach that artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer the main focus. He is now more interested in hard assets such as gold and copper, as well as a more diversified stock portfolio. He further explained that over the past three years, “Our investment portfolio was largely driven by AI. We still hold some AI applications, but to some extent, it is no longer the driving force.”