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Home » Dan Ives Compares Sam Altman’s World Network To Tesla, Nvidia, Palantir In Their Infancy: ‘An AI Meets Crypto Intersection’

Dan Ives Compares Sam Altman’s World Network To Tesla, Nvidia, Palantir In Their Infancy: ‘An AI Meets Crypto Intersection’

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Wall Street tech analyst and Eightco Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ORBS) Chair Dan Ives reiterated on Monday his belief in the World Network’s (WLD) potential to become the leading authentication technology in the AI revolution.
AI Meets Crypto
During an interaction with stock market commentator Amit Kukreja, Ives viewed the Sam Altman-founded initiative as more of an infrastructure tech play than a cryptocurrency play, predicting it to become the “single sign-on for AI” in the future.
“To me, it’s really like when I look out into the future between bots, robotic, you need human proof. This is really like an AI meets crypto intersection. And that’s why I’m so excited to be a part of it,” Ives added.
Ives Compares Project To Tesla, Nvidia
The Wedbush Securities analyst said the identity verification project is “many years ahead” of any other competition and similar to how he viewed tech titans like Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) in their early days,
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