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2 Monster Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks With up to 70% Upside to Buy Now, According to Wall Street

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Last updated: 2026/03/16 at 6:31 PM
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In late January, artificial intelligence (AI) start-up Anthropic released a suite of new plug-ins for its large language model (LLM) Claude, aimed at the enterprise software industry. Following the release of the Claude Cowork ecosystem, software stocks have been plummeting.

While the broader technology sector has lagged 4.5% so far this year, the application software and software infrastructure industries have fallen more dramatically — declining by 21% and 14%, respectively.

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The ongoing sell-off in software stocks has been dubbed the “SaaSpocalypse” by analysts on Wall Street. While most are hitting the panic button and running for the hills, smart investors understand that times like these often feature rare opportunities to buy the dip in otherwise high-performing businesses.

Let’s explore two AI software stocks poised for monster growth over the next several years — despite Claude’s intentions to dethrone these industry leaders.

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Since OpenAI publicly launched ChatGPT in late November 2022, shares of data mining specialist Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) have surged by 1,900%. The catalyst behind Palantir’s meteoric rise is the company’s Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) — a comprehensive software fabric stitched together by the company’s core platforms Foundry, Gotham, and Apollo.

Ever since the company debuted AIP, Palantir’s growth has been bonkers. While revenue growth is surging well over 50% year over year, the more impressive feature is the company’s ability to command strong profit margins in parallel with accelerating sales.

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In the world of enterprise software, it’s incredibly difficult to differentiate product lines. Said differently, companies that develop customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), capital budgeting, or cybersecurity products are often at risk of being seen as commoditized, given the competitive landscape.

Palantir is different. The company specializes in making ontologies — or detailed architectures of a company’s anatomy, tracing granular data flows across the enterprise in real time. This specialty is incredibly difficult to replicate. Given these dynamics, Palantir doesn’t have much in the way of direct competition.

Against this backdrop, Palantir is able to generate such robust growth across its top and bottom lines due to its pricing power and ability to maintain low churn rates. Nevertheless, the company’s shares have declined 16% year to date — now trading near its cheapest levels since the summer. With that said, Tyler Radke of Citigroup rates Palantir a strong buy — placing a price target of $260 on the stock, or about 70% upside from current trading levels.

Considering Palantir boasts $4.4 billion of remaining deal value just in its U.S. commercial segment, combined with the pace at which it’s onboarding customers — closing 325 deals just in the fourth quarter — I think the company remains in a strong position to benefit from AI-driven tailwinds over the next several years.

Despite reporting impressive financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2025, the share price of Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) has been cratering over the last month. The culprit behind the sell-off revolves around Amazon’s capital expenditure (capex) budget for 2026. Management’s guidance for $200 billion in capex far exceeded Wall Street’s expectations.

Rotating capital away from Amazon due to its rising infrastructure spend seems backwards. Over the last few years, Amazon has poured billions into data centers, custom training and inference chips, as well as strategic investments in AI start-ups — namely, Anthropic.

Amazon made its initial investment in Anthropic in September 2023. The thesis behind this partnership was to integrate Anthropic’s generative AI models into Amazon Web Services (AWS). By the end of 2023, AWS was operating at a $97 billion annual revenue run rate and boasted 30% operating margins. Fast forward to the fourth quarter of 2025 — where AWS achieved a $142 billion annual revenue run rate and increased operating margins to 35%.

Not only has Anthropic’s integration into the AWS ecosystem propelled sales, but Amazon is becoming more efficient from a profitability standpoint, as well. Considering AWS accounts for the majority of Amazon’s profit, the company’s close ties with Anthropic should be viewed as nothing short of a strategic asset. With this in mind, smart investors are supporting the company’s decision to double down on its AI infrastructure roadmap.

As of this writing (March 11), Robert Sanderson of Loop Capital Markets has the highest share price target for Amazon at $360 — representing roughly 70% upside from its current price. That said, Sanderson hasn’t issued a report since November.

Numerous analysts have issued more recent reports with price targets in the range of $300 to $325. This suggests that Wall Street remains largely bullish on Amazon’s long-term potential despite some near-term pressure.

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Citigroup is an advertising partner of Motley Fool Money. Adam Spatacco has positions in Amazon and Palantir Technologies. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Amazon and Palantir Technologies. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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