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In this special Subscriber Q&A Edition of Being Exponential, Luke Lango answers your biggest investing questions, covering five companies across AI infrastructure, data ownership, space technology, and nuclear energy.
We begin with Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) and whether it remains one of the strongest plays on the AI infrastructure buildout. As hyperscalers continue investing billions into AI data centers, Luke discusses the outlook for optical networking, connectivity, and AI hardware demand.
Next, we dive into Palantir (PLTR) and whether the AI software leader still has room to run. With growing government contracts, enterprise AI adoption, and its expanding Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), Luke explains where Palantir fits in the next phase of the AI revolution.
We also take a closer look at DataVault AI (DVLT) and its emerging role in AI data monetization.
One of this week's most requested comparisons is Ascent Solar Technologies (ASTI) vs. Redwire (RDW). Luke compares the two space companies head-to-head, discussing space infrastructure versus space-based solar technology, commercialization timelines, risk profiles, and which company he believes offers the stronger long-term investment opportunity.
Finally, we wrap up with Cameco (CCJ) and why uranium remains one of the most compelling long-term investment themes. As AI data centers continue driving unprecedented electricity demand, Luke explains why nuclear energy could play a critical role in powering the next generation of artificial intelligence.
From AI infrastructure, space technology, solar innovation, nuclear energy, and enterprise AI to the week's top subscriber questions, this episode is packed with actionable insights for long-term investors.
🎧 Subscribe to Being Exponential with Luke Lango for weekly discussions on AI investing, tech stocks, macro trends, space innovation, clean energy, and exponential technologies.
By InvestorPlaceIn this special Subscriber Q&A Edition of Being Exponential, Luke Lango answers your biggest investing questions, covering five companies across AI infrastructure, data ownership, space technology, and nuclear energy.
We begin with Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) and whether it remains one of the strongest plays on the AI infrastructure buildout. As hyperscalers continue investing billions into AI data centers, Luke discusses the outlook for optical networking, connectivity, and AI hardware demand.
Next, we dive into Palantir (PLTR) and whether the AI software leader still has room to run. With growing government contracts, enterprise AI adoption, and its expanding Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), Luke explains where Palantir fits in the next phase of the AI revolution.
We also take a closer look at DataVault AI (DVLT) and its emerging role in AI data monetization.
One of this week's most requested comparisons is Ascent Solar Technologies (ASTI) vs. Redwire (RDW). Luke compares the two space companies head-to-head, discussing space infrastructure versus space-based solar technology, commercialization timelines, risk profiles, and which company he believes offers the stronger long-term investment opportunity.
Finally, we wrap up with Cameco (CCJ) and why uranium remains one of the most compelling long-term investment themes. As AI data centers continue driving unprecedented electricity demand, Luke explains why nuclear energy could play a critical role in powering the next generation of artificial intelligence.
From AI infrastructure, space technology, solar innovation, nuclear energy, and enterprise AI to the week's top subscriber questions, this episode is packed with actionable insights for long-term investors.
🎧 Subscribe to Being Exponential with Luke Lango for weekly discussions on AI investing, tech stocks, macro trends, space innovation, clean energy, and exponential technologies.