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AI Stocks Lead $15.7 Trillion Forecast with Top Five Volume Leaders

MarketBeat highlights SoundHound AI, Tempus AI, Hut 8, InterDigital and BigBear.ai as top volume AI stocks amid a $15.7 trillion market outlook.

David Amara/3 min/US

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*TL;DR: Analysts see AI creating $15.7 trillion in market wealth; MarketBeat’s five highest‑volume AI stocks are SoundHound AI (SOUN), Tempus AI (TEM), Hut 8 (HUT), InterDigital (IDCC) and BigBear.ai (BBAI).

Context The AI sector is being compared to the 1990s dot‑com boom. A new AI technology is projected to generate $15.7 trillion in market value, dwarfing the current combined market cap of the S&P 500. Investors are turning to pure‑play AI shares to capture that upside.

Key Facts - MarketBeat’s volume screen shows SOUN, TEM, HUT, IDCC and BBAI as the most actively traded AI stocks over the past several days. - SoundHound AI trades around $3.00 per share and holds 98 patents in voice and sound recognition, positioning it as a low‑priced play on conversational AI. - Tempus AI (TEM) applies AI to precision medicine, offering data‑driven treatment recommendations to physicians. - Hut 8 (HUT) runs U.S. data centers that support digital‑asset mining, high‑performance computing and AI workloads. - InterDigital (IDCC) licenses AI‑enabled wireless and visual technologies to device makers and telecom firms. - BigBear.ai (BBAI) sells AI‑powered decision‑intelligence tools for national security, supply‑chain and biometric applications. - All five tickers posted the highest dollar volume among AI equities, outpacing sector peers such as Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT) on a per‑share basis.

What It Means The $15.7 trillion forecast translates to an average annual growth rate of roughly 30 % for the AI market over the next decade. Companies that own core AI patents or provide essential AI infrastructure are likely to capture a disproportionate share of that growth. SoundHound’s 98 patents give it a defensible position in voice AI, a segment expected to expand as automotive and IoT devices adopt conversational interfaces. Tempus AI’s focus on healthcare aligns with rising demand for AI‑driven diagnostics, while Hut 8’s data‑center capacity offers the compute power needed for large‑scale model training.

Investors should watch earnings releases and partnership announcements for these five tickers, as they often trigger volume spikes. A surge in R&D spending or a new licensing deal could push any of the stocks ahead of broader AI indices like the Global X AI & Technology ETF (AIQ).

Looking Ahead The next quarter’s earnings season will reveal whether the volume leaders can translate high trading activity into sustainable revenue growth, a key barometer for the $15.7 trillion AI boom.

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