AI/ML Platforms
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NOK
Nokia Oyj
Nokia is investing in AI/ML platforms and automation tools (EDA platform) to enable AI-driven infrastructure.
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$44.05B |
$7.88
+1.03%
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RKT
Rocket Companies, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms powering automation, analytics, and workflow within Rocket's tech stack.
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$43.65B |
$14.90
-3.87%
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NUGN
Livento Group, Inc.
Elisee is a proprietary AI-driven software platform for investment management offering predictive analytics.
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$43.32B |
$0.50
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BIDU
Baidu, Inc.
Baidu is advancing ERNIE-based models and MaaS offerings (Qianfan), solidifying its AI/ML platform business.
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$42.56B |
$123.47
-1.61%
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AMP
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
AMP is pursuing AI/ML-driven capabilities and Generative AI for advisor and client servicing enhancements.
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$42.38B |
$443.17
-2.85%
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WAB
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation
AI/ML platforms powering analytics and optimization of rail operations.
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$42.18B |
$243.96
-1.13%
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ROK
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Rockwell leverages AI/ML platforms through GenAI copilots and AI-enabled software to enhance automation.
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$42.00B |
$371.36
-0.73%
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AXON
Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Axon’s AI platforms (Draft One, Axon Assistant, real-time translation) place it in AI/ML platforms.
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$41.82B |
$516.84
-2.48%
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RBLX
Roblox Corporation
Roblox utilizes AI/ML capabilities (moderation, content generation) and offers AI features to developers.
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$41.29B |
$59.07
+0.41%
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PUK
Prudential plc
Prudential is scaling AI capabilities (100 use cases, Google Cloud AI Lab) to power customer experience and distribution, indicating an AI/ML platform strategy.
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$40.85B |
$29.50
-0.57%
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XYZ
Block, Inc.
Block develops AI/ML platforms (e.g., Goose) to accelerate product development and operations.
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$39.86B |
$64.19
-2.14%
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MSTR
Strategy Inc
AI/ML platform capabilities integrated into the analytics software.
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$39.79B |
$136.54
-1.38%
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JD
JD.com, Inc.
JDDevelops AI/ML platforms and tools for merchants and operations to optimize sales and fulfillment.
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$39.35B |
$27.86
+0.45%
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HIG
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms underline Hartford's AI-driven underwriting and pricing capabilities.
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$38.24B |
$135.32
-1.41%
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ROP
Roper Technologies, Inc.
Roper is actively deploying AI/ML across ~25 products, making AI/ML Platforms a relevant investable theme for the company.
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$38.09B |
$350.93
-0.83%
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WDAY
Workday, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms captures Workday Illuminate and AI agents as an AI platform offering.
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$37.47B |
$137.74
-3.33%
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CRWV
CoreWeave, Inc. Class A Common Stock
The CoreWeave Cloud Platform, including integration of Weights & Biases, positions the company as an AI/ML platform provider.
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$37.33B |
$81.50
+8.78%
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HMC
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
AI/ML Platforms reflect Honda's development of AI-driven ADAS software and partner collaborations.
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$36.15B |
$27.45
-1.58%
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PAYX
Paychex, Inc.
AI/ML platforms powering HR Copilot, Recruiting Copilot, HR Analytics embedded in Paychex products.
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$34.23B |
$94.19
-0.98%
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STT
State Street Corporation
Alpha's AI integrations and AI co-pilot partnerships reflect the company’s use of AI/ML platforms in its solutions.
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$34.23B |
$121.92
-0.51%
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CHT
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
CHT offers AI/ML platforms and related cloud-based data & analytics capabilities.
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$33.47B |
$42.68
-1.09%
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GEHC
GE HealthCare Technologies Inc.
GE HealthCare develops AI-enabled digital/AI capabilities (e.g., CareIntellect; AI-powered image analysis) and integrates AI into devices.
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$33.13B |
$72.29
-0.60%
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ANSS
ANSYS, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms: integration of AI/ML to accelerate simulation and optimization.
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$32.81B |
$374.30
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FI
Fiserv, Inc.
Significant AI/ML capabilities for analytics, fraud detection, risk management developed across platforms.
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$31.98B |
$63.80
-0.09%
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IRM
Iron Mountain Incorporated
InSight DXP includes embedded AI/ML features enabling automated workflows and data processing.
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$31.86B |
$107.36
-0.38%
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TME
Tencent Music Entertainment Group
The company leverages AI/ML for content creation, curation, and assistant features, reflecting an AI/ML platform capability within its offerings.
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$31.62B |
$13.47
-3.47%
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VEEV
Veeva Systems Inc.
AI/ML Platforms embedded in applications to enable AI capabilities.
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$31.09B |
$186.41
-1.73%
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IBKR
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.
IBKR employs AI/ML tools within its trading and analytics platform to improve execution, analytics, and risk assessment.
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$30.51B |
$67.47
-1.51%
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FICO
Fair Isaac Corporation
FICO Platform includes AI/ML-driven decisioning capabilities, aligning with AI/ML platforms.
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$30.47B |
$1175.29
-8.55%
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CTSH
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation
Cognizant develops and leverages AI/ML platforms (e.g., Neuro AI, Agent Foundry) as core offerings to deliver enterprise AI solutions.
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$30.40B |
$62.20
-1.25%
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XYL
Xylem Inc.
AI/ML Platforms reflect Xylem's use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize water systems.
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$29.88B |
$121.56
-0.93%
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HAL
Halliburton Company
Halliburton develops software platforms for automation and AI-driven remote pump management (e.g., LOGIX, Intelevate), aligning with AI/ML Platforms.
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$29.74B |
$35.45
+0.33%
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NRG
NRG Energy, Inc.
NRG uses AI/ML platforms (e.g., Equilibrium Energy) for internal portfolio optimization and grid volatility management.
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$29.73B |
$148.12
-4.53%
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TW
Tradeweb Markets Inc.
Uses AI/ML in automated execution (AiEX) and related trading enhancements.
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$29.52B |
$122.39
-1.95%
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SYM
Symbotic Inc.
AI/ML platform powering the robotics software and optimization for warehousing.
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$29.50B |
$50.48
+1.21%
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IQV
IQVIA Holdings Inc.
IQVIA leverages healthcare-grade AI/ML platforms to power its Connected Intelligence data analytics.
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$29.06B |
$171.12
+0.11%
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EXPE
Expedia Group, Inc.
Leverages AI/ML platforms to power platform features, optimization, and internal efficiency.
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$28.39B |
$225.72
-2.56%
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VRSK
Verisk Analytics, Inc.
Verisk integrates AI/ML into its underwriting, claims, and risk analytics tools (e.g., Underwriting Assistant, PAAS AI).
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$28.25B |
$200.88
-0.88%
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HPE
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
HPE offers AI/ML platforms and turnkey AI-infrastructure through private cloud AI offerings.
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$28.16B |
$21.61
+2.44%
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WTW
Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company
WTW employs AI/ML platforms (WE DO, Radar Vision, Neuron) to deliver analytics, automation, and decision-support for clients.
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$27.70B |
$287.58
-0.58%
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PSNYW
Polestar Automotive Holding UK PLC
Polestar utilizes OTA software updates and AI-enabled vehicle features, implying an AI/ML software platform component.
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$27.62B |
$4.20
-0.24%
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NTRA
Natera, Inc.
The company leverages AI/ML platforms for data analysis and interpretation of cfDNA sequencing data.
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$27.46B |
$195.55
-1.71%
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WIT
Wipro Limited
Wipro offers AI/ML platforms and development tools as part of its AI-driven solutions for enterprise clients.
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$26.70B |
$2.33
-8.63%
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DXCM
DexCom, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms tag captures the AI-enabled features (e.g., AI-powered meal logging) within DexCom's software.
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$26.44B |
$65.95
-2.71%
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FIS
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
FIS deploys AI-driven tools and platforms integrated into its financial software (e.g., Treasury GPT).
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$26.17B |
$50.28
-0.49%
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LEN
Lennar Corporation
Investments in AI/ML platforms to optimize pricing, forecasting and operations.
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$25.18B |
$97.23
-1.51%
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MTD
Mettler-Toledo International Inc.
MTD develops software platforms (e.g., Spinnaker, SternDrive, Blue Ocean) incorporating AI/ML for analytics and operational productivity.
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$25.16B |
$1217.40
-1.16%
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ZS
Zscaler, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms tag captures the broader AI tooling and capabilities embedded in the product suite (e.g., GenAI Security, CoPilot features).
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$24.97B |
$153.02
-2.29%
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NBIS
Nebius Group N.V.
Nebius provides an AI/ML platform via AI Studio and a cloud platform for model training and inference.
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$24.28B |
$109.44
+13.49%
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XPO
XPO Logistics, Inc.
Proprietary AI/ML platform and software developed to optimize pricing, linehaul, and labor planning.
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$22.85B |
$191.83
-1.46%
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VLTO
Veralto Corporation
Esko/S2 AI-driven packaging workflow platform implies applicability of AI/ML Platforms.
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$22.79B |
$91.53
-0.29%
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LH
Labcorp Holdings Inc.
Labcorp employs AI/ML platforms for pathology workflows, test search, and data insights.
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$22.28B |
$270.53
+0.68%
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LDOS
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
Leidos emphasizes AI and ML capabilities (trusted mission AI) across its offerings, aligning with AI/ML platforms.
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$22.06B |
$173.51
+0.58%
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MDB
MongoDB, Inc.
Voyage AI and native AI capabilities position MongoDB within the AI/ML Platforms space.
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$22.01B |
$266.88
-1.36%
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BR
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
BondGPT and OpsGPT are AI-enabled platforms embedded in trading/workflow solutions.
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$21.78B |
$181.35
-2.83%
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KOF
Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V.
AI-powered Juntos+ Advisor embodies an AI/ML platform component within the company's software offering.
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$21.65B |
$102.00
-0.91%
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TEF
Telefónica, S.A.
AI/ML platforms and AI-driven automation across network and B2B solutions.
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$21.49B |
$3.81
+0.13%
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FUTU
Futu Holdings Limited
AI capabilities powering Futubull/moomoo, including AI-driven investment tools and planned AI features.
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$21.39B |
$152.02
-1.02%
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TU
TELUS Corporation
TELUS' Sovereign AI Factory and AI solution development align with AI/ML Platforms.
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$21.06B |
$13.16
-4.08%
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CHRW
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
AI/ML platforms and automation used to optimize pricing, costing, and operations.
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$20.78B |
$177.59
+0.98%
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ROIV
Roivant Sciences Ltd.
Roivant's Vant AI and discovery platforms align with AI/ML Platforms for drug discovery.
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$20.66B |
$30.00
+1.03%
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TEAM
Atlassian Corporation
Atlassian's AI capabilities (Atlassian Intelligence, Rovo) indicate the company offering AI/ML features integrated into its cloud products, i.e., AI/ML Platforms.
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$20.53B |
$75.28
-3.49%
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CRDO
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd
Credo offers AI/ML platforms or software ecosystem (PILOT) to support development/telemetry for its hardware.
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$20.29B |
$116.36
+3.59%
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RIVN
Rivian Automotive, Inc.
Rivian leverages AI/ML platforms to power its autonomy features and model training.
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$20.28B |
$16.26
-1.69%
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USFD
US Foods Holding Corp.
US Foods is leveraging proprietary AI tools (e.g., AI order guide, AI-driven delivery tracking) as part of its technology stack.
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$20.25B |
$91.28
+0.47%
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PSTG
Everpure, Inc
GenAI Pod and AI-ready storage software/platforms position the company in AI/ML Platforms.
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$20.06B |
$62.30
+2.06%
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IHG
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
IHG uses an AI-driven revenue management platform deployed across hotels, aligning with AI & ML Platforms.
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$19.74B |
$132.69
+0.59%
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ALAB
Astera Labs Inc
Software-defined Intelligent Connectivity Platform aligns with AI infrastructure software platforms.
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$19.67B |
$126.15
+8.30%
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CSGP
CoStar Group, Inc.
AI/ML platforms and integration underpinning analytics and platform differentiation.
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$19.64B |
$45.09
-2.69%
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BEKE
KE Holdings Inc.
BEKE's broader AI/ML platforms underpin multiple ecosystem tools and capabilities.
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$19.26B |
$16.93
+1.23%
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SNA
Snap-on Incorporated
AI/ML platforms powering Triton and APOLLO+ diagnostics.
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$19.24B |
$367.32
-0.72%
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RBA
RB Global, Inc.
The platform employs AI/ML tools (e.g., vehicle scoring/valuation) to enhance partner value and efficiency.
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$19.19B |
$101.90
-1.39%
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PTC
PTC Inc.
Active AI/ML platform initiatives (AI-driven features in Windchill, ServiceMax, Codebeamer) align with AI integration across product lines.
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$19.05B |
$158.45
-0.67%
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IOT
Samsara Inc.
AI/ML Platforms: AI capabilities including Samsara Intelligence and Assistant.
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$18.87B |
$31.90
-3.04%
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FLUT
Flutter Entertainment plc
Leverages AI/ML-driven pricing and risk management technologies to set odds and improve margins.
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$18.80B |
$107.60
+0.33%
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ILMN
Illumina, Inc.
DRAGEN software and AI/ML-enabled analytics underpin Illumina's data analysis capabilities for sequencing data.
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$18.70B |
$120.14
-1.81%
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ZBH
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
AI/ML platforms and AI-driven surgical guidance (OrthoGrid AI) used in procedures.
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$18.17B |
$92.76
+1.16%
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SSNC
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
SS&C is expanding AI/ML capabilities and automation across its platforms, including AI agents and governance/trust layers.
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$17.98B |
$71.71
-2.66%
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XPEV
XPeng Inc.
AI/ML Platforms — In-vehicle VLM/VLA and foundation-model capabilities rely on XPeng's AI software platforms.
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$17.95B |
$19.09
+1.17%
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LI
Li Auto Inc.
Proprietary AI/ML platforms powering the VLA Driver software and in-vehicle AI inference.
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$17.87B |
$18.22
+2.59%
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CNH
CNH Industrial N.V.
In-house AI/ML platforms powering SenseApply, IntelliSense and field data analytics.
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$17.83B |
$10.93
-0.95%
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FTV
Fortive Corporation
Fortive's AI-powered software and automation (e.g., Apex Insight, Provation AI assistants) align with AI/ML Platforms.
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$17.73B |
$55.94
+0.21%
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HPQ
HP Inc.
HP's strategy includes integrating AI/ML capabilities into devices and ecosystems (AI PCs, edge AI features).
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$17.25B |
$18.30
-2.63%
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TOST
Toast, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms powering ToastIQ and restaurant-specific AI features represent a distinct platform category.
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$16.99B |
$28.07
-2.89%
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CHKP
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
Infinity ThreatCloud AI and the AI-first security approach align with AI/ML platform themes.
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$16.90B |
$155.02
-1.46%
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NXT
Nextpower Inc.
AI/ML platforms for control, analytics and robotics
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$16.88B |
$115.46
+1.52%
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ZG
Zillow Group, Inc. Class A
Zillow leverages AI/ML-powered features (e.g., Zestimate, Real Time Touring enhancements) indicating an AI/ML Platforms theme.
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$16.86B |
$69.47
+0.91%
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HOLX
Hologic, Inc.
Genius Digital Cytology System uses AI and digital imaging, representing AI/ML Platforms in diagnostics.
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$16.84B |
$75.37
-0.23%
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SGI
Somnigroup International Inc
Sleeptracker-AI and related sleep-analytics capabilities position SGI in AI/ML Platforms through product software.
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$16.61B |
$78.95
-0.25%
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AFRM
Affirm Holdings, Inc.
AI/ML platform capabilities (AdaptAI, ITACs) powering underwriting and promotions.
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$16.43B |
$49.79
+0.04%
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TRMB
Trimble Inc.
AI/ML platforms embedded in solutions for productivity, automation, and analytics.
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$16.41B |
$67.56
-2.07%
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GIB
CGI Inc.
CGI's AI platforms and AI factories underpin scalable AI-enabled IP solutions and delivery.
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$16.31B |
$73.28
-1.15%
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GRAB
Grab Holdings Limited
Grab leverages a large AI/ML model ecosystem and in-house AI tooling across its products.
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$15.82B |
$3.87
-0.13%
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J
Jacobs Solutions Inc.
AI/ML platforms underpin Jacobs' digital and AI-enabled solutions.
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$15.66B |
$133.92
+1.58%
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OMC
Omnicom Group Inc.
Omnicom is building and deploying AI/ML platforms and generative AI capabilities across its platform Omni, OmniAI, etc.
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$15.63B |
$80.02
-1.19%
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RTO
Rentokil Initial plc
AI/ML platforms underpin AI-driven features (e.g., AI-enhanced cameras in Lumnia) used in pest-control tech.
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$15.61B |
$31.36
+1.44%
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APTV
Aptiv PLC
Wind River software and AI-enabled platforms underpin Aptiv's software-defined mobility solutions.
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$15.57B |
$70.73
-1.83%
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CDW
CDW Corporation
CDW offers AI/ML platform solutions via cloud-based tooling and services through partnerships and managed offerings.
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$15.45B |
$118.74
+0.08%
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WSO
Watsco, Inc.
Watsco has deployed AI platforms and pricing-optimization tooling (Pricefx) to improve margins and efficiency.
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$15.39B |
$377.50
-0.51%
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AKAM
Akamai Technologies, Inc.
AI/ML Platforms capture Akamai's edge AI/Cloud Inference capabilities and Firewall for AI.
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$15.03B |
$107.11
+2.50%
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# Executive Summary
The AI/ML Platforms industry is experiencing a period of hyper-growth, driven by an unprecedented and intense demand for AI compute infrastructure, with spending projected to reach $3-4 trillion by the end of the decade. Rapid innovation in generative and agentic AI is shifting the market from providing tools to delivering autonomous outcomes, unlocking new, billion-dollar software and services revenue streams. The competitive landscape is consolidating around a few full-stack infrastructure giants and specialized, high-performance providers, creating significant barriers to entry due to massive capital requirements. NVIDIA currently holds a quasi-monopolistic position in AI chips with an estimated 70-80% market share, while hyperscalers like Microsoft and Google are responding with massive internal capital expenditures and custom silicon development to mitigate dependency and control costs. Financial performance is bifurcating, with infrastructure and platform leaders posting explosive double- and triple-digit revenue growth, while others with legacy business exposure lag. Significant geopolitical and regulatory risks, particularly U.S. export controls on China, pose the most immediate threat to revenue streams for market leaders.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The AI/ML Platforms industry is being fundamentally reshaped by an intense, multi-trillion-dollar wave of investment in AI compute and infrastructure. This demand is fueling massive capital expenditures, with Microsoft planning an $80 billion investment in AI-enabled data centers for FY2025 and Google projecting $91 billion to $93 billion in capital expenditures for 2025, primarily for AI infrastructure. This spending directly translates into explosive revenue growth for key suppliers; NVIDIA's revenue grew 69% year-over-year in Q1 FY26, while specialized provider CoreWeave saw a 207% year-over-year increase in Q2 2025. This dynamic establishes access to capital and cutting-edge hardware as the primary determinant of competitive viability in the near term, with this investment cycle expected to continue for at least the next 3-5 years.
Beyond infrastructure, the most significant trend is the rapid advancement in generative and agentic AI, which automates complex workflows. Companies are successfully monetizing this shift, with ServiceNow's AI products on track to exceed $0.5 billion in annual contract value (ACV) in 2025. Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) is enabling "enterprise autonomy" and driving 121% year-over-year growth in its U.S. commercial segment. This move up the value stack from raw compute to intelligent applications represents the next major growth frontier.
The largest opportunity lies in developing operational AI platforms that translate infrastructure spending into tangible business outcomes, commanding high-margin software revenues. The primary risk is geopolitical and regulatory, as U.S. export controls have already demonstrated the ability to erase billions in revenue overnight for leaders like NVIDIA, with an expected $8.0 billion revenue loss in Q2 FY2026 due to restrictions on H20 chips for China. Increasing antitrust scrutiny of major tech firms could force disruptive changes to business models.
## Competitive Landscape
The AI/ML Platforms market is consolidating around a few dominant players due to immense capital and technological barriers. NVIDIA's estimated 70-80% aggregate market share in GPUs and AI data centers serves as the prime example of this concentration at the hardware layer.
One distinct competitive model is **Full-Stack Infrastructure Dominance**. Companies pursuing this strategy aim to control the entire AI value chain, from proprietary silicon (GPUs, TPUs) and networking up through the software stack (CUDA, AI models) and cloud platform (Azure, Google Cloud, AWS). This creates a deep competitive moat through ecosystem lock-in, enables system-level optimization for superior performance and efficiency, and captures value at every layer. However, it requires astronomical capital investment and attracts intense regulatory and antitrust scrutiny. NVIDIA exemplifies this model, with its dominance built on the CUDA software ecosystem, which locks developers into its GPUs, and its expansion into CPUs, networking, and AI Enterprise software to offer a fully integrated "AI factory" platform.
Another approach is **Specialized, High-Performance Infrastructure**. These providers focus exclusively on delivering the fastest, most efficient, and most scalable cloud infrastructure for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, often by being the first to deploy next-generation hardware at scale. Their key advantages include agility, speed to market with the latest technology, and potentially lower total cost of ownership for customers with massive AI training needs due to purpose-built design. A vulnerability is heavy dependence on a single hardware supplier, primarily NVIDIA, and the need to continuously fund massive capital expenditures to maintain their technological edge. CoreWeave, for instance, differentiates by being the fastest and most efficient deployer of NVIDIA's latest GPUs in a purpose-built environment, attracting AI startups and enterprises that require cutting-edge performance immediately.
The third model is **Operational AI Application Platforms**. These companies build software platforms that sit on top of cloud infrastructure to help enterprises operationalize AI. They focus on data integration, workflow automation, and solving specific, high-value business problems rather than providing raw compute. This model benefits from deep domain expertise, high-margin software revenue, and customer stickiness by embedding AI into critical business processes, while being less capital-intensive than building data centers. Palantir Technologies exemplifies this, with its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) connecting large language models to an enterprise's complex, siloed operational data via its Ontology, allowing it to build agents that perform real-world tasks, a capability that raw infrastructure providers do not offer.
The key competitive battleground lies in the tension between the vertically integrating hyperscalers, such as Amazon, developing custom silicon like Trainium chips to reduce costs and their reliance on NVIDIA, which continues to out-innovate on the high end with architectures like Blackwell, offering 30x inference throughput.
## Financial Performance
Revenue patterns in the AI/ML Platforms industry are sharply bifurcating based on a company's direct exposure to the AI infrastructure and platform buildout. This is a direct result of the intense demand for AI compute. Companies providing the core building blocks or mission-critical AI software are capturing the lion's share of new spending. CoreWeave, a specialized AI cloud provider, reported a staggering 207% year-over-year revenue growth in Q2 2025, demonstrating the hyper-growth potential for pure-play beneficiaries. Similarly, NVIDIA, the dominant GPU provider, achieved a 69% year-over-year revenue increase in Q1 FY26, showcasing the trend's impact on an established market leader operating at massive scale.
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Margin profiles diverge significantly based on business model and investment stage. Companies with deep, defensible moats in software or intellectual property command premium pricing. IBM's Software segment, for example, reported an 83.10% gross margin in Q3 2025, illustrating the high-margin potential of enterprise AI software. In contrast, companies like CoreWeave, while generating positive adjusted EBITDA, post net losses due to massive depreciation from their aggressive infrastructure investments. This reflects a deliberate strategic trade-off, prioritizing market share capture and long-term growth over near-term net profitability in a rapidly expanding market.
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The dominant theme in capital allocation across the industry is aggressive capital investment in technology and infrastructure to meet demand. This strategic priority to secure a leading position in the AI arms race has triggered a massive capital expenditure cycle. Microsoft plans to invest $80 billion in AI-enabled data centers in FY2025, and Alphabet projects $91 billion to $93 billion in capital expenditures for 2025, primarily for servers, data centers, and networking equipment for AI. These staggering figures underscore the magnitude of this capital allocation super-cycle.
The industry's financial health is generally strong but polarized. Established tech giants like Alphabet demonstrate fortress-like balance sheets, with $98.5 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities as of September 30, 2025. This substantial cash pile, generated from legacy businesses, is now being strategically deployed to fund the AI transition. In contrast, hyper-growth challengers like CoreWeave have taken on significant debt, with total debt obligations standing at $8.81 billion as of March 31, 2025, using leverage as a tool to finance their rapid infrastructure buildout and compete with incumbents.
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