Stan Delaney of Morgan Stanley: Huge Potential in Autonomous Driving Sector

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Topic: Global Wealth Management Forum · 2025 Shanghai Suhe Bay Conference On October 18, it was reported that the Global Wealth Management Forum · 2025 Shanghai Suhe Bay Conference is being held in Jing'an District, Shanghai from October 18 to 19. Stan Delaney, Managing Director of Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Global Team, spoke at the event.

Regarding investment opportunities in AI, Delaney noted that looking back at the century-long development of the automotive industry, manufacturers have historically benefited from traditional technologies and engine updates. Currently, while the market is focusing on general large models and large language models, the next round of promising investment opportunities lies with companies leveraging AI to develop new businesses. Among these, the autonomous driving sector has significant potential, with the U.S. market alone expected to create trillions of dollars in opportunities.

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