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[Navigating the AI Frontier: Adoption, Infrastructure, and Economic Transformation]-[AI’s Tangible Wins and Disruption]

Thoughts on the Market · B1 · 2026-03-06

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The Progression of AI Adoption and Economic Impact

The landscape of artificial intelligence is shifting rapidly from theoretical potential to tangible industrial application. According to Morgan Stanley’s fifth AI mapping survey, there is a clear trend toward the "quantification of the adoption benefits" by companies across various sectors. Steven Bird, Global Head of Thematics and Sustainability Research, notes that as companies begin to explicitly lay out the "math" behind their AI-driven productivity gains, this practice is quickly becoming "table stakes" for the broader market. While the benefits are increasingly visible, investor sentiment has simultaneously pivoted toward concerns regarding "dramatic deflation" and "disruption," signaling a market that is already anticipating the next wave of powerful, transformative AI capabilities.

Software as the Catalyst for AI Monetization

Contrary to the narrative of AI displacing traditional software, analysts argue that AI acts as a "TAM (Total Addressable Market) expander" for the software industry. Software is inherently the application layer required to translate massive infrastructure investments—specifically the "three trillion in infrastructure investment into data centers and GPUs"—into measurable enterprise value. Josh Baer emphasizes that AI represents an "evolution of capabilities" rather than a revolution. By embedding Large Language Models (LLMs) and diffusion engines into existing platforms, incumbent vendors are seeing improved "retention rates" and accelerated growth. Projections suggest that Generative AI could unlock "400 billion in incremental TAM for enterprise software by 2028," driven by the automation of labor-intensive tasks and the deployment of advanced AI-integrated SKUs.

The Nonlinear Evolution of LLMs and Geopolitical Implications

One of the most critical takeaways from the conference is the "continued nonlinear improvement of LLMs." Steven Bird highlights that labs are utilizing significantly higher levels of compute—in some cases "10x the amount of compute to train their LLMs"—which, according to scaling laws, leads to a doubling of model capabilities. This progress is manifesting in enhanced "agentic capabilities" and creative breakthroughs, such as solving previously impossible problems in physics and mathematics. However, this rapid advancement introduces the risk of "misalignment." Furthermore, the disparity in compute access creates a geopolitical bottleneck; Bird suggests that Chinese labs, despite having excellent talent and infrastructure, face a disadvantage due to the lack of access to advanced chips, potentially leading to increased pressure for technology transfers.

The Power Bottleneck: Infrastructure as a Constraint

As AI adoption scales, the physical limitations of the U.S. power grid have emerged as a primary constraint. Models indicate that the U.S. will require approximately "74 gigawatts of data centers" by 2028. With grid access limited, the industry is turning toward "unconventional solutions," such as repurposing Bitcoin mining sites, utilizing fuel cells, and deploying gas turbines. The economic transformation of Bitcoin mining infrastructure is particularly striking; whereas these sites previously traded at "one to two dollars a watt," deals involving the conversion of these facilities into data centers for hyperscalers have generated valuations between "ten and eighteen dollars a watt." Beyond power, the industry faces a severe "availability of labor," specifically a shortage of skilled tradespeople like electricians, which remains a significant hurdle to infrastructure deployment in the coming years.

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It is pretty telling to see the progression.
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I think that really is gonna pull all the other companies to follow suit.
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That's coming up as well.
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I think the best starting place is a reminder that AI is software.
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Just think about that for a doubling from here.
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table stakes
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follow suit
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tangible benefits
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flip the narrative
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fast forwarding
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📖 Transcript

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 the first in a two-part conversation live from our technology, media and telecom conference.
It's Thursday, March 5th at 11 a.m. in San Francisco.
We're really excited to be here with all of you taping live, and we've got on stage with me, Steven Bird.

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