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Cathie Wood-led Ark Invest executed significant trades involving Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Tempus AI Inc. (NASDAQ:TEM). The investment firm opted to sell a substantial number of Tesla shares while increasing its stake in Tempus AI.
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.
When an artificial intelligence-enhanced asset manager increased its holding in Tesla in October, ahead of the EV company’s disappointing Robotaxi event, it looked like a bad move. But as it turned out,
Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus Bot, now navigates rough terrain using neural networks, operating “blind," despite almost falling.
Elon Musk has revealed that he received a “settlement demand” from the Gary Gensler-run SEC in connection his Twitter takeover – the latest in a long-running public feud between the billionaire
The Dow Jones fell Friday as AI giant Broadcom soared on earnings. Nvidia stock and Tesla rallied in morning trading.
Tesla's Optimus robot now autonomously climbs hills and walks on uneven terrain, showcasing advanced neural net control of its limbs.
AI misuse in 2025 poses risks like legal blunders, deepfakes, and flawed systems, exposing the dangers of human over-reliance and exploitation of the tech.
Two industry-leading AI stocks may be poised to plummet in the new year, based on the prognostications of two Wall Street analysts.
Ark Innovation (ARKK, Financial), a company of Cathie Wood, disclosed its portfolio trades, showing how assets are moving from one Ark ETF to the next. The ARKK ETF sold 51,335 shares of Tesla Inc. (TSLA,
Tesla's limited-edition action figure, modeled after its Optimus humanoid robot, flew off the virtual shelves at $40 each. The collectible sold out within a day of its release, and eager buyers are now finding it on resale platforms with price tags soaring up to $1,