Ramish Cheema
Wed, May 7, 2025, 7:03 AM 5 min read
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We recently published an article titled Jim Cramer Says AI Is Back & Discusses These 10 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) stands against the other stocks.
In a recent appearance on CNBC's Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer commented on how market sentiment towards AI appeared to be changing. "Yeah look, this is a moment where, if you have AI, we are now saying it's good," he said. "Remember we were sick of AI for a while and now AI's back," Cramer added.
He also commented on the current tensions between the US and China regarding AI and overall trade. The US has restricted sales of advanced AI chips to China, and to Cramer, the current environment "feels so much like Russia and United States from the Khrushchev time on, it really does." He added that US technology was superior to the Chinese, and when co-host David Faber pointed out that China was pushing out a lot of STEM graduates, Cramer replied: "We're four times smarter than they are. Our schools. Four times better."
The US AI chip sanctions have included restricting all but 18 countries from being able to acquire the latest AI chips. The laws were introduced under the Biden administration and Cramer's been their critic. When Faber asked him to explain the rules, called 'Diffusion Rules,' Cramer outlined:
"Okay so Biden picked 18 friends. 18 friendly nations that were allowed to get all the chips that they . . and then there was the next group, which was the not so friendly, which when look at, is a lot of EU countries which I always thought were friendly because of NATO, that kind of thing. . .Iceland, Mexico, not in there. And then there's just the enemies list."
Cramer added rather cryptically: "And some people now feel that they're going to offer licensing for a country which would really be bad. Worse than what Biden did."
He added:
"No they have got to get that changed because. . .if you go check, Jensen Huang did this . . .he did this huge tour, all around the world, to all these countries that are basically going to be denied and that are not friendly."
As for the impact of tariffs on economic growth, Cramer believes: "Well, we gotta see, this next quarter is the quarter where, everyone is so concerned."
To make our list of the stocks that Jim Cramer talked about, we listed down the stocks he mentioned during CNBC’s Squawk on the Street aired on May 1st.
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