Remember Knight Rider? AI is Bringing KITT Back!

Remember the TV show Knight Rider and its high-tech car KITT?

Well – Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) will bring something similar to your car soon.

The tech giant is teaming up with a GPS company to equip cars with a generative AI assistant.

“If you’ve ever dreamed of being able to talk to your car as if it were KITT, your dream might soon be reality.”

That’s the statement GPS company TomTom made after announcing their partnership Microsoft to install an AI assistant in cars.

In the same way actor David Hasselhoff talked to KITT…

You will soon be able to talk to your car – “Knight Rider” style.

To do so, this new AI assistant will be powered by Microsoft AI services designed to create an Alexa-like voice assistant, allowing drivers to ask for directions access other “infotainment” tools.

Like the entirety of Wall Street…

The GPS company is incredibly excited about AI.

As its vice president of design said:

“Generative AI is going to add an emotional layer to interaction with the car. It will know where you’re driving, your physical well-being and will adapt the driving experience and the technology in the cabin to match the experience each driver seeks.”

AI is about to change your driving experience in a way that wasn’t possible before.

But it’s not just the automotive industry that is seeing a massive transformation because of AI.

The world of trading is changing dramatically too.

That’s because the same technology that’s bringing a new level of interaction and convenience to your driving experience is also transforming how trading and earning more income is done on Wall Street.

These new AI trading tools were once the exclusive domain of big banks and wealthy investors.

But they’re not anymore.

Recognizing the massive potential AI can have for our subscribers…

In the same way you will soon have an AI assistant in your car…

You can now have your own personal trading assistant for your income trades.

And the beauty of it is that it literally does all the heavy lifting for you.

Every day it examines 8,638 stocks and ETFs…

Crunching over 21,770,280 data points…

And it then filters out more than 99.9% of potential trades to give you the best 5 or 10 trades that you can make.

Yours in Wealth,

Ian Wyatt

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