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Elon Musk is pushing forward with Tesla's plan for fully driverless robotaxis, claiming safety monitors could be removed from Austin vehicles by the end of 2025. This move could significantly impact Tesla's operational model and market perception, as it aims to lead in autonomous driving technology. The success of this initiative may redefine the ride-hailing landscape and further solidify Tesla's position in the EV market.
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Rivian Chooses Different Path Than Tesla; Adds LiDAR To Autonomy Platform Rivian held its "Autonomy & AI Day" at noon ET Thursday, with the EV startup announcing it has added LiDAR to its autonomous driving setup. Prior to the beginning of the event, RIVN stock sank in Thursday's stock market. CEO RJ Scaringe, speaking from Palo Alto, said in late 2026 its "Generation 3" autonomy platform will use AI, along with 65 megapixel cameras, a radar array with an added front-facing long range LiDAR. | about 2 hours ago |
3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here 3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here | about 2 hours ago |
3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here EV maker Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is among the most interesting growth stocks in the market to look at. It’s kind of a love-it or hate-it company, with bulls and bears seemingly entrenched in their views on the Elon Musk-led firm. I typically take a more bearish stance on Tesla, and my view is generally pessimistic around this company ... 3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here | about 2 hours ago |
Rivian debuts custom self-driving chip, $2,500 driver-assistance package Rivian Automotive on Thursday unveiled its first custom computer chip for self-driving and a new paid driver-assistance package called Autonomy+, as the electric-vehicle maker leans on artificial intelligence to boost revenue. The announcements, made at Rivian's first Autonomy and AI Day, come as carmakers worldwide pour billions into AI systems that power long-awaited self-driving technologies that have faced several technical challenges. Rivian said its longer-term goal is Level 4 autonomy, in which a vehicle can operate without human input in certain conditions, and that its new foundational AI model trained on vast amounts of real and simulated driving data, called the Large Driving Model, will underpin those efforts. | about 2 hours ago |
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These are the key AI players on the cover of Time's 'Architects of AI' magazine Accompanying Time's annual person of the year selection Thursday is a magazine cover that resembles the “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” photograph from the 1930s showing eight of the “ Architects of AI ” sitting on the beam. “This was the year when artificial intelligence’s full potential roared into view, and when it became clear that there will be no turning back or opting out,” Time editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs wrote in an explanation of the choice. The magazine was deliberate in selecting people — the “individuals who imagined, designed, and built AI” — rather than the technology itself. | about 2 hours ago |
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Rivian Chooses Different Path Than Tesla; Adds LiDAR To Autonomy Platform
Rivian held its "Autonomy & AI Day" at noon ET Thursday, with the EV startup announcing it has added LiDAR to its autonomous driving setup. Prior to the beginning of the event, RIVN stock sank in Thursday's stock market. CEO RJ Scaringe, speaking from Palo Alto, said in late 2026 its "Generation 3" autonomy platform will use AI, along with 65 megapixel cameras, a radar array with an added front-facing long range LiDAR.
3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here
3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here
3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here
EV maker Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is among the most interesting growth stocks in the market to look at. It’s kind of a love-it or hate-it company, with bulls and bears seemingly entrenched in their views on the Elon Musk-led firm. I typically take a more bearish stance on Tesla, and my view is generally pessimistic around this company ... 3 Things That Need to Happen for Tesla To Double From Here
Rivian debuts custom self-driving chip, $2,500 driver-assistance package
Rivian Automotive on Thursday unveiled its first custom computer chip for self-driving and a new paid driver-assistance package called Autonomy+, as the electric-vehicle maker leans on artificial intelligence to boost revenue. The announcements, made at Rivian's first Autonomy and AI Day, come as carmakers worldwide pour billions into AI systems that power long-awaited self-driving technologies that have faced several technical challenges. Rivian said its longer-term goal is Level 4 autonomy, in which a vehicle can operate without human input in certain conditions, and that its new foundational AI model trained on vast amounts of real and simulated driving data, called the Large Driving Model, will underpin those efforts.
These are the key AI players on the cover of Time's 'Architects of AI' magazine
These are the key AI players on the cover of Time's 'Architects of AI' magazine
These are the key AI players on the cover of Time's 'Architects of AI' magazine
Accompanying Time's annual person of the year selection Thursday is a magazine cover that resembles the “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” photograph from the 1930s showing eight of the “ Architects of AI ” sitting on the beam. “This was the year when artificial intelligence’s full potential roared into view, and when it became clear that there will be no turning back or opting out,” Time editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs wrote in an explanation of the choice. The magazine was deliberate in selecting people — the “individuals who imagined, designed, and built AI” — rather than the technology itself.
Broadcom's 180% AI Rally Faces Judgment Day: Will the Streak Survive Tonight's Earnings?
Broadcom's 180% AI Rally Faces Judgment Day: Will the Streak Survive Tonight's Earnings?