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Global Tech Sector Shows Signs of Resilience Amid Selloff and AI-Driven Growth

Despite a downturn in global tech stocks, investment experts and market trends suggest that the sector is showing signs of resilience, with AI-driven growth and innovation in countries like India and China leading the charge. A top Australian pension fund CIO has expressed optimism about the tech sector's ability to support other parts of the market. Meanwhile, Indian and Chinese tech companies are making waves with AI-linked plays and robotics innovation.

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Global Tech Sector Shows Signs of Resilience Amid Selloff and AI-Driven Growth

Despite a downturn in global tech stocks, investment experts and market trends suggest that the sector is showing signs of resilience, with AI-driven growth and innovation in countries like India and China leading the charge. A top Australian pension fund CIO has expressed optimism about the tech sector's ability to support other parts of the market. Meanwhile, Indian and Chinese tech companies are making waves with AI-linked plays and robotics innovation.

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The global tech sector has been experiencing a downturn in recent times, with many investors expressing concerns about the sustainability of the market. However, not everyone is pessimistic about the future of tech. The chief investment officer of UniSuper, one of Australia's largest pension funds, has brushed aside concerns about the downturn, saying that spending in the sector can support other parts of the market.

"We think the tech selloff looks overdone," said the CIO, who manages over AUD 100 billion in assets. This sentiment is echoed by market trends, which suggest that the tech sector is showing signs of resilience. Despite the broader market sagging, shares in robotics firms in China surged on Friday, thanks in part to the popularity of robots at the country's annual Spring Festival gala.

In India, the government's ambition to emerge as a global hub for artificial intelligence (AI) is driving growth in the tech sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met with OpenAI's Sam Altman and Anthropic PBC's Dario Amodei, reiterating the country's commitment to AI innovation. Indian data center-related shares rallied this week, as investors responded positively to the government's push for AI-driven growth.

The rise of AI-linked plays in India is not limited to data centers. The country is home to a thriving tech ecosystem, with many startups and companies working on AI-powered solutions. From chatbots to predictive analytics, Indian companies are leveraging AI to drive innovation and growth. This trend is expected to continue, with the Indian government providing support and incentives for AI startups and companies.

In China, the tech sector is also showing signs of resilience, driven in part by innovation in robotics. A Chinese startup's kung fu robots, which were featured at the Spring Festival gala, have fired up tech-wary investors. Shares in robotics firms surged on Friday, as investors responded to the popularity of the robots. This trend is not limited to entertainment; Chinese companies are also working on industrial robotics, with many startups and companies developing AI-powered solutions for manufacturing and logistics.

The growth of the tech sector in India and China is not limited to AI and robotics. Both countries have a thriving startup ecosystem, with many companies working on innovative solutions in areas like fintech, healthtech, and edtech. This trend is expected to continue, with governments in both countries providing support and incentives for startups and companies.

Despite the challenges facing the global tech sector, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future. The growth of AI-linked plays in India, the innovation in robotics in China, and the resilience of the tech sector in the face of a downturn all suggest that the sector is poised for long-term growth.

As the UniSuper CIO noted, spending in the tech sector can support other parts of the market. This trend is already being seen in India and China, where the growth of the tech sector is driving innovation and growth in other areas. As the global economy continues to evolve, it is likely that the tech sector will play an increasingly important role.

In conclusion, while the global tech sector is facing challenges, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future. The growth of AI-linked plays in India, the innovation in robotics in China, and the resilience of the tech sector in the face of a downturn all suggest that the sector is poised for long-term growth. As investors and policymakers, it is essential to recognize the potential of the tech sector and provide support and incentives for innovation and growth.

The global tech sector has been experiencing a downturn in recent times, with many investors expressing concerns about the sustainability of the market. However, not everyone is pessimistic about the future of tech. The chief investment officer of UniSuper, one of Australia's largest pension funds, has brushed aside concerns about the downturn, saying that spending in the sector can support other parts of the market.

"We think the tech selloff looks overdone," said the CIO, who manages over AUD 100 billion in assets. This sentiment is echoed by market trends, which suggest that the tech sector is showing signs of resilience. Despite the broader market sagging, shares in robotics firms in China surged on Friday, thanks in part to the popularity of robots at the country's annual Spring Festival gala.

In India, the government's ambition to emerge as a global hub for artificial intelligence (AI) is driving growth in the tech sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met with OpenAI's Sam Altman and Anthropic PBC's Dario Amodei, reiterating the country's commitment to AI innovation. Indian data center-related shares rallied this week, as investors responded positively to the government's push for AI-driven growth.

The rise of AI-linked plays in India is not limited to data centers. The country is home to a thriving tech ecosystem, with many startups and companies working on AI-powered solutions. From chatbots to predictive analytics, Indian companies are leveraging AI to drive innovation and growth. This trend is expected to continue, with the Indian government providing support and incentives for AI startups and companies.

In China, the tech sector is also showing signs of resilience, driven in part by innovation in robotics. A Chinese startup's kung fu robots, which were featured at the Spring Festival gala, have fired up tech-wary investors. Shares in robotics firms surged on Friday, as investors responded to the popularity of the robots. This trend is not limited to entertainment; Chinese companies are also working on industrial robotics, with many startups and companies developing AI-powered solutions for manufacturing and logistics.

The growth of the tech sector in India and China is not limited to AI and robotics. Both countries have a thriving startup ecosystem, with many companies working on innovative solutions in areas like fintech, healthtech, and edtech. This trend is expected to continue, with governments in both countries providing support and incentives for startups and companies.

Despite the challenges facing the global tech sector, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future. The growth of AI-linked plays in India, the innovation in robotics in China, and the resilience of the tech sector in the face of a downturn all suggest that the sector is poised for long-term growth.

As the UniSuper CIO noted, spending in the tech sector can support other parts of the market. This trend is already being seen in India and China, where the growth of the tech sector is driving innovation and growth in other areas. As the global economy continues to evolve, it is likely that the tech sector will play an increasingly important role.

In conclusion, while the global tech sector is facing challenges, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future. The growth of AI-linked plays in India, the innovation in robotics in China, and the resilience of the tech sector in the face of a downturn all suggest that the sector is poised for long-term growth. As investors and policymakers, it is essential to recognize the potential of the tech sector and provide support and incentives for innovation and growth.

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