Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas reiterates his bullish stance on Tesla, emphasizing the crucial role of Elon Musk’s AI company xAI in propelling Tesla’s future in robotics, autonomy, and manufacturing. Jonas highlights the importance of training and simulation, areas where xAI’s vast computing power and talent pool benefit Tesla significantly. While Jonas expects Tesla to showcase advancements in its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology at the upcoming Robotaxi Day, he tempers investor expectations by acknowledging the intense competition from rivals like Waymo.
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Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, has reached a significant milestone by bringing its new AI training system, ‘Colossus,’ online. Colossus boasts 100,000 NVIDIA Hopper H100 AI GPUs, making it the most powerful AI training system in the world. This system is expected to double in size to 200,000 GPUs in the coming months, further amplifying its capabilities. This massive computing power could lead to the development of next-generation large language models with enhanced abilities, surpassing the current capabilities of xAI’s flagship LLM, Grok 2.
Elon Musk’s xAI has brought its Colossus AI training cluster, boasting 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs, online. This powerful system, considered the largest of its kind, is designed to fuel the development of xAI’s large language model, Grok, and enhance Twitter’s manipulation detection capabilities. However, Musk’s prioritization of xAI’s needs over Tesla’s could impact the development of Tesla’s autonomous vehicle technology.
Elon Musk’s xAI has launched Grok, a conversational AI designed to challenge ChatGPT and Midjourney by offering a chatbot with fewer content restrictions and a more humorous tone. Trained on X platform data, Grok can answer queries, generate images, and even engage in controversial topics, raising concerns about misinformation and potential legal issues.
Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot, Grok, has sparked controversy after its image generation tool began producing offensive and bizarre images of political figures and celebrities. The tool lacks standard safety measures, leading to the creation of images that violate rules on misinformation and abuse, raising concerns about the ethical use of AI.
Elon Musk took to X, formerly Twitter, to gauge public opinion on whether Tesla should invest $5 billion into his AI startup, xAI. The poll, which garnered over 950,000 votes, saw a majority (67.9%) voting in favor of the investment. While this doesn’t guarantee a deal, it’s a unique approach to gauging public sentiment and potentially influencing a major investment decision.
Elon Musk’s xAI, a competitor to AI giant OpenAI, is reportedly raising $6 billion in funding, valuing the company at $18 billion. The investment round, expected to close in the coming weeks, will give investors a quarter stake in xAI. Sequoia Capital and Future Ventures, co-founded by Musk’s close associate Steve Jurvetson, are among the participating investors.