My impression from skimming a few AI ETFs is that they are more or less just generic technology ETFs with different branding and a few random stocks thrown in. So they’re not catastrophically worse than the baseline “Google, Microsoft and Facebook” strategy you outlined, but I don’t think they’re better in any real way either.
My impression from skimming a few AI ETFs is that they are more or less just generic technology ETFs with different branding and a few random stocks thrown in. So they’re not catastrophically worse than the baseline “Google, Microsoft and Facebook” strategy you outlined, but I don’t think they’re better in any real way either.