Dojo isn’t just a supercomputer—it’s Tesla’s secret weapon in the AI revolution. With groundbreaking D1 and D2 chips, Tesla is taking on industry giants like Nvidia in a bid to dominate the future of artificial intelligence and autonomous driving.
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Most Wall Street analysts see substantial downside in shares of Tesla and Palantir, and a few even recommend selling the stocks right now. Tesla reported encouraging financial results in the third quarter and the company has an important catalyst in autonomous driving technology,
Dan Crowley from Nightview Capital explained his bull case thesis for Tesla during a program on Schwab Network:
In fact, Ark Investment Management founder Cathie Wood believes Tesla stock is the biggest artificial intelligence (AI) play in the world because of the company's full self-driving (FSD) software and Cybercab robotaxi. But she isn't the only one who is extremely bullish.
Unlike Waymo’s hybrid system of AI training with hand-coded instructions, Wayve’s AI handles the entire self-driving process, learning unsupervised to cope with the unpredictable and drive more like we do.
It’s also possible, in Wedbush’s view, that in the event of China tariffs, the Trump administration creates carve-outs to shield Tesla from repercussions. “We believe Tesla remains the most undervalued AI play in the market today,” Ives said.
Tesla is finally wide-releasing Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised v13 to vehicles with Hardware 4 computers. CEO Elon Musk commented on the release with a familiar comment: “Your mind will be blown,” again.
Wedbush is hyped about Tesla's accelerated plans for projects like the Cybercab, alongside stabilizing delivery demand from China, which has been a cornerstone of its growth. Even Truist Securities joined the party,
Tesla shares hit a record high for the fifth day in a row on Tuesday, boosted by bullish price target upgrades from two Wall Street firms.
Meta is the world’s standard bearer for open-weight AI. In a fascinating case study in corporate strategy, while rivals like OpenAI and Google have kept their frontier models closed source and charged for their use, Meta has chosen to give its state-of-the-art Llama models away for free.