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908 AI Could Be a Money Pit for Individual Investors

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Ken Brown @ The Information · 01/07/2026 11:00 EDT

AI Could Be a Money Pit for Individual Investors

What’s the best way for an individual to invest in AI? That’s what some relatives asked me over the holidays. The question is particularly relevant right now. Anthropic could go public this year, and OpenAI could follow, meaning individual investors could have access to two of the rare pure-play AI stocks. That would be a big change from right now, when the only way to invest in some of the biggest names in AI is on private markets, largely the domain of institutions and wealthy individuals. Private fundrai

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