Tesla stock dropped in the DeepSeek sell off, but nothing like Nvidia stock. Deutsche Bank, however, believes investors should consider what Chinese AI means for self-driving cars too.
Elon Musk asked a judge to block OpenAI's attempt to transition from nonprofit to for-profit. It's not the first time he's feuded with CEO Sam Altman.
As new developments from Chinese AI startup DeepSeek spark a tech rout, with investors concerned over the threat to US tech firms, the renewed market focus on AI and its permutations may be good news for Tesla (TSLA).
Recent reports have revealed that the administration of former US President Joe Biden has left a parting gift for Tesla CEO Elon Musk and that significant parting gift is now being used by Tesla CEO Elon Musk to actually break up Microsoft and Open AI.
DeepSeek’s cost-efficient AI training advancements rocked tech markets on Monday and came in just in time to give U.S. tech investors a reason to pay close attention to earnings season. Tech earnings will kick off on Wednesday,
Tech stocks falling after small Chinese lab, DeepSeek, develops new AI model that challenges ChatGPT and Tesla; what to know.
DeepSeek was reportedly developed in just two months at a cost of under $6 million — a stark contrast to the billions typically spent by US giants.
The sudden emergence of China’s DeepSeek roiled the tech market just ahead of earnings season, when industry giants will update investors on their AI spending.
Elon Musk “very much” overstepped his bounds when he criticized a $500 billion artificial intelligence project touted by President Donald Trump, according to a White House official as aides are reportedly “furious” with the tech mogul while allies lament that he “abused the proximity to the president.”
The Tesla Optimus—an increasingly important part of the bull thesis—has little chance of long-term success. See why I reiterate that investors should avoid TSLA.
DeepSeek’s AI products have shaken up the American stock market and tech industry—but some experts are questioning how big of a threat the Chinese company really is.
Elon Musk threw shade at OpenAI’s Sam Altman on Tuesday after his rival took center stage at the White House to unveil his ambitious $500 billion “Stargate” AI infrastructure project.