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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: Live panel discussion taped at Morgan Stanley's Technology, Media, and Telecom conference in San Francisco—first of a two-part series on AI adoption.
- The Key Players:
- Michelle Weaver: Host, U.S. Thematic and Equity Strategist at Morgan Stanley; guides the conversation with sharp questions.
- Stephen Byrd: Global Head of Thematics and Sustainability Research; provides high-level AI mapping insights, LLM trends, and power bottleneck analysis—deeply analytical and forward-thinking.
- Josh Baer: Software Analyst; focuses on AI's boost to enterprise software, backed by CIO surveys and TAM estimates.
- Lindsay Tyler: TMT Credit Research Analyst; introduced but contributes minimally in this segment.
- The Vibe: Educational and optimistic, blending excitement over AI breakthroughs with pragmatic warnings on disruption, power shortages, and market risks—professional yet accessible for investors.
🗝️ Key Themes & Topics
The panel dives into AI's accelerating adoption, unpacking survey data, software opportunities, model advancements, and infrastructure hurdles in a data-driven discussion.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Stephen Byrd, Josh Baer, Lindsay Tyler**
- 2 (00:40) **AI Mapping Survey Insights**
- 3 (02:30) **AI's Impact on Enterprise Software**
- 4 (04:43) **Software Customer AI Adoption**
- 5 (06:01) **LLM Advancements and Trajectory**
- 6 (09:02) **Power Bottlenecks for Data Centers**
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Show Notes
Live from Morgan Stanley’s TMT conference, our panel break down where AI is already delivering real returns—and where rapid advances are raising new risks.
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----- Transcript -----
Michelle Weaver: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Michelle Weaver, U.S. Thematic and Equity Strategist here at Morgan Stanley.
Today we've got a special episode on AI adoption. And this is a first in a two-part conversation live from our Technology, Media and Telecom conference.
It's Thursday, March 5th at 11am in San Francisco.
We're really excited to be here with all of you taping live. And we've got on stage with me. Stephen Byrd, he's our Global Head of Thematic and Sustainability Research; Josh Baer, Software Analyst; and Lindsay Tyler, TMT Credit Research Analyst.
So, Stephen, I want to start with you, pretty broad, pretty high level. We recently published our fifth AI Mapping Survey that identifies how different companies are exposed to the broad AI theme. Can you just share with us some insights from that piece and how stocks are performing with this AI exposure?
Stephen Byrd: Yeah, it's interesting. I mean, we've been doing this survey now, thanks to you, Michelle, and your excellent work, for quite a while. And every six months it is pretty telling to see the progression.
I would say a few things that got my attention from our most recent mapping was the number of companies that are quantifying the adoption benefits continues to go up quite a bit. And to me that feels like that's going to be table stakes very soon as in every industry you see two or three companies that are really laying out quite specifically what they expect to be able to do with AI and lay out the math. I think that really is going to pull all the other companies to follow suit. So, we're seeing that in a big way.
We do see adopters, with real tangible benefits performing well. But a new thing that we're seeing now, of course, in the market is concerns that in some cases adoption can lead to dramatic deflation, disruption, et cetera. That's coming up as well. So, we're seeing greater concerns around disruption as well.
But broadly, I'd say a proliferation of adoption, that that universe of companies continues to grow, increases in quantification of the benefits. So, that is good. What's really surprised me though, is the narrative among investors has so quickly moved from those benefits which we've talked about into flipping that to toggle all negative, which I know some of our analysts have to deal with every day. The mapping work suggests significant benefits. But the market is fast forwarding to very powerful AI that is very disruptive in deflation. And that's been a surprise to me.
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