You won't find Warren Buffett chasing the latest stock market trends, but several of Berkshire's existing holdings are proponents of the artificial intelligence revolution.

Warren Buffett became the CEO of the Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK.A 0.21% ) ( BRK.B -0.01% ) holding company in 1965. He plans to step down at the end of this year, but he will continue to serve as chairman, so his brand of long-term value investing is likely to endure.

That's great news for investors, because Berkshire stock generated a compound annual return of 19.9% between 1965 and 2024, almost twice the annual gain in the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) over the same period. In fact, a $500 investment in Berkshire stock would have grown to a whopping $22.4 million over that 59-year stretch, whereas the sa

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