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The 10 Best AI Stocks to Own in 2026

AI is moving from experiment… to essential.

Every major industry is integrating it.
Every major company is investing in it.

By late 2025, AI was already an $800B market — growing at a pace that could push it well beyond $1 trillion in the years ahead.

Cloud infrastructure is scaling fast.
AI-enabled devices are multiplying.
Automation is becoming standard.

But here’s the real question…

When trillions flow into this transformation — which stocks stand to benefit most?

Our new report reveals 10 AI stocks positioned across the backbone of this shift — from the companies powering the infrastructure… to those embedding intelligence into everyday systems.

If you want exposure to one of the defining growth trends of this decade, start here.

OpenAI Raises $122 Billion at $852 Billion Valuation in the Largest Private Funding Round in Tech History

Amazon commits $50 billion, Nvidia and SoftBank each put in $30 billion, and $3 billion comes from retail investors for the first time - as OpenAI hits $2 billion in monthly revenue, 900 million weekly users, and announces a unified AI superapp combining ChatGPT, Codex, browsing, and agents into a single product ahead of an anticipated IPO. Read more

Amazon Acquires Swiss Robotics Startup RIVR to Scale Four-Legged AI Delivery Robots Beyond Zurich Pilot

The ETH Zurich spinout that already completed pilot food deliveries with Just Eat, Swiss Post, and Migros Online - using robots that autonomously climb stairs and carry 60kg payloads - is now Amazon RIVR, as the company accelerates its bet on physical AI for last-mile automation. Read more

Ex-Nvidia and Snowflake CIO Launches Whirl AI With $8.9 Million to Fix the Hidden Reason Enterprise AI Keeps Stalling

ICONIQ's first-ever seed investment backs a platform that gives AI agents the institutional knowledge of enterprise IT systems - the customizations, workarounds, and configuration decisions that live nowhere a machine can currently find - solving why most AI pilots never reach production. Read more

BeyondTrucks Launches RateAgents, an AI Coding Agent That Lets Carriers Build Complex Rate Tables From Plain English Contract Language

The freight TMS provider's new generative AI feature eliminates the spreadsheets and custom code that carriers have relied on for decades - generating working rate table code from natural language contract input, no developer required. Read more

Canada Invests $13.8 Million in B.C. AI and Aerospace Defence Projects as Ottawa Hits NATO's 2% Spending Target for the First Time

PacifiCan's investment spans UVic's satellite ground station, an AI drone mapping system accurate to one centimetre, an unmanned systems data platform, new satellite technology, and AI-driven maritime collision avoidance - as Canada rebuilds its defence industrial capacity from the research layer up. Read more

📢 The Signal Behind the Noise

When OpenAI closes $122 billion at $852 billion and announces a superapp the same week Amazon acquires a four-legged Swiss delivery robot, an ex-Snowflake CIO raises $8.9 million to solve why enterprise AI can't get off the ground, a freight TMS kills the rate spreadsheet with a plain English prompt, and Canada bets on AI drones to monitor remote borders - the week covers every layer of the AI stack simultaneously. The infrastructure is being funded at historical scale. The applications are reaching into every industry. The robots are arriving at your doorstep. And governments are finally treating AI capability as a defence asset rather than a technology curiosity.

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