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  • The breakneck rally in AI stocks has prompted unflattering comparisons with the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s.
  • But Goldman Sachs argues there's no bubble in AI stocks, and suggests they have more room to run.
  • "We are still in the relatively early stages of a new technology cycle that is likely to lead to further outperformance," a strategist at the bank said.

A stunning surge in artificial intelligence-related tech stocks has been the top US stock-market story of the year, with the likes of Nvidia delivering triple-digit returns.

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