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Join CNBC's Will Koulouris as he quizzes Nick Griffin, chief investment officer of Munro Partners, on the stocks to buy and short right now.

Artificial intelligence stocks have been on a tear this year, but is it too late to invest? Join CNBC's Will Koulouris as he quizzes Nick Griffin, chief investment officer of Munro Partners, on the AI theme, Big Tech, and how to play stocks such as Nvidia and Microsoft . Submit your questions here. Munro Partners, with $4.3 billion Australian dollars under management, is focused on global growth stocks.

Griffin has been managing global long/short equity strategies for over 15 years. He has been with Munro Partners since 2016 and before that was head of international equities at K2 Asset Management and was also at Deutsche Bank.

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