Pharmaceutical and defense industries are heavily investing in AI, yet concerns about overvaluation persist
- Novartis acquires Avidity Biosciences for $12B to advance gene therapy and AI-driven drug development. - The deal reflects biotech's M&A trend, leveraging AI to accelerate innovation and reduce R&D costs. - Palantir and BigBear.ai see AI-driven growth through defense contracts, but face valuation risks amid high multiples. - Forbes survey highlights AI strategies in high-growth firms, with regional and sector adoption disparities. - Experts warn of valuation risks as AI-focused M&A surges, with execution
Swiss drugmaker
This strategy comes as fast-growing firms increasingly focus on embedding AI to stay ahead. According to a recent
Novartis’s planned purchase of
Elsewhere, the defense and AI industries are experiencing their own wave of M&A activity. Palantir Technologies Inc (PLTR), a major player in AI-driven analytics, has seen its
Smaller companies are also pursuing AI-fueled expansion. BigBear.ai Holdings (BBAI), which specializes in defense-related AI, has seen its
The Forbes survey points to a major issue: while 62% of fast-growing firms expect strong returns from AI, adoption rates vary greatly by region and industry. North American companies lead in organization-wide AI use (69%), ahead of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (49%), with the tech and automotive sectors showing the highest adoption rates (76% and 73%). This gap suggests that companies like Novartis and Palantir may face challenges replicating their AI strategies in markets or sectors where AI is less established.
Industry observers caution that high valuations carry significant risk. Palantir trades at about 100 times its projected sales, a ratio similar to established defense firms, despite annual revenue of just $4.15 billion. Likewise, BigBear’s stock, trading at 13 times forward sales, is considered by some to be overvalued given its financial performance. “Execution must match lofty expectations,” a Reuters report warned, noting that any setbacks in contract fulfillment or growth could lead to sharp declines.
As companies continue to chase AI-driven deals, maintaining a balance between innovation and reasonable valuations will be crucial. The Novartis-Avidity acquisition, Palantir’s defense contracts, and BigBear’s airport AI projects all showcase AI’s transformative promise—as well as the volatility that comes with betting on its future.
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