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The "apocalypse-proof" truck has been recalled for the fifth time in 12 months. AdvertisementTesla's Cybertruck has had a rocky rollout since it launched last year — and now it's hit another speed bump. It's the fifth recall to hit the Cybertruck in the last 12 months. Elon Musk previously said the Cybertruck would be "apocalypse-proof," bulletproof, and even briefly serve as a boat. The latest recall hints at just how many Cybertrucks Tesla has sold.
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Tesla just quietly removed its most affordable Model 3 from the US lineup on its website. Analyst Dan Ives called the shift strategic, as Tesla's focus in the US remains on the Model Y. AdvertisementTesla just silently killed its most affordable version of the Model 3 sedan in the US — a good move, one bullish analyst told Business Insider. Now, the cheapest Tesla car is the Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at $42,490. Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush and a longtime Tesla bull, told Business Insider that the discontinuation is "a smart strategic move" signaling a greater focus on the Long Range Model 3.
Persons: Tesla, Dan Ives, , Elon, Ives, Nio Organizations: Service, Reuters, EV, Vehicles, China Cold Tech, US, HSBC, country's, BI Locations: China, US
The AI bubble, Taylor said, will be similar to the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s. AdvertisementThe buzz surrounding AI may echo the exuberance and excesses of the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s, OpenAI chairman Bret Taylor said in a podcast that aired on Wednesday. "I think the AI bubble will rhyme with the dot-com bubble and I believe with the benefit of hindsight, most of the excess of the dot-com bubble might have been justified," Taylor added. Most of today's leading tech companies like Amazon and Google, Taylor said, were started during the dot-com bubble. Advertisement"A huge percentage of the gains in the stock market over the past 30 years have more or less been these digital companies created in the dot-com bubble," Taylor said.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has surpassed Jeff Bezos as the world's second richest person. The Facebook co-founder now trails Tesla chief Elon Musk by roughly $50 billion, the index showed. Meta has pointed to its hefty artificial intelligence investments as helping improve the performance of its online advertising platform as a reason for its sales growth. The company's online advertising system suffered a major setback in 2021 when Apple introduced an iOS privacy update that weakened its ability to track users across the web. Investors reacted favorably to Meta's cost cutting while the company's online advertising business began to rebound and was bolstered by the massive digital ad spending campaigns by Chinese-linked retailers Temu and Shien.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Meta, Zuckerberg Organizations: Meta, Facebook, Bloomberg, Amazon, Apple, Investors, Orion, CNBC Locations: Meta
OpenAI just secured $6.6 billion in its latest funding round. The company asked investors not to back its rivals like Elon Musk's xAI, per Reuters. Musk, who is in an ongoing feud with OpenAI, called the company "evil." That funding round, which included big-name investors like Thrive Capital, Microsoft, and Nvidia, had a stipulation that Musk isn't so happy with: Don't support OpenAI's rivals. Some of OpenAI's investors have already backed other AI startups.
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download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The high-profile startup announced the closing of a $6.6 billion funding round that valued it at $157 billion. And more exits could be coming since OpenAI is reportedly working on allowing its employees to sell their shares in the company . Win McNamee and Didem Mente/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/InsiderIt's important to remember OpenAI's eye-popping valuation is just that … a valuation. Which gets us back to $157 billion OpenAI.
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JPMorgan sees the stock drifting even lower, by as much as 48% to its $130 price target. AdvertisementJPMorgan raised its price target for Tesla stock — but the bank still sees shares of Elon Musk's electric carmaker falling almost 50% in the coming year. Tesla stock is down 7% since it reported third-quarter vehicle deliveries on Wednesday, but JPMorgan thinks it can go much lower. In a Thursday note, the bank set its December 2025 Tesla stock price target to $130, representing potential downside of 48% from Wednesday's close. AdvertisementJonas has a $310 price target for Tesla stock, more than double Brinkman's $130 target.
Persons: Tesla, , Ryan Brinkman, Brinkman, Dan Ives, Elon Musk, that's, Adam Jonas, Morgan Stanley, Jonas Organizations: JPMorgan, Service, Elon, Wall, Toyota Locations: Wednesday's
Elon Musk had funded Republican causes long before he endorsed Trump in July, per new reports. AdvertisementElon Musk, a vocal backer of former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign, has quietly funded Republican causes for years, according to new reports. Ron DeSantis of Florida a $10 million donation for his short-lived presidential bid in 2023, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the donation. Musk gave the money to a group called Faithful & Strong Policies, The Journal reported. In July, the Journal reported that Musk had committed to donating $45 million monthly to the PAC.
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Here's where OpenAI's 11 cofounders are now
  + stars: | 2024-10-03 | by ( Jyoti Mann | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
Most of OpenAI's cofounders have left the startup, with some going to rivals. Here's where all 11 of its cofounders are now and how many remain at the $157 billion company. Here's where all of the 11 cofounders are now. According to her LinkedIn profile, she used to work at Facebook as an AI research engineer before joining Stripe as a software engineer in 2016. OpenAI and none of its 11 cofounders immediately responded to Business Insider's requests for comment, made outside normal working hours.
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AdvertisementOpenAI has officially closed a historic funding round. AdvertisementTiger Global is also one of the firms that backed OpenAI in this latest funding round. AdvertisementNotably absent from the list of OpenAI investors was Apple, which is said to have dropped out of the deal at the 11th hour. Apple's inclusion in OpenAI's funding round may have gone a long way toward quieting doubts about OpenAI's palace intrigue and general chaotic vibe. A few weeks ago, this funding round was being talked about as the arrival of the adults in the room.
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The Biden administration has announced it is planning to deploy dozens of ground-based Starlink devices that connect with satellites to provide internet services to remote areas. “Since the Hurricane Helene disaster, SpaceX has sent as many Starlink terminals as possible to help areas in need,” Musk wrote on X Tuesday. “Earlier today, @realDonaldTrump alerted me to additional people who need Starlink Internet in North Carolina. In addition to Starlink and SpaceX, Musk also owns Tesla and X, formerly Twitter — and he has bragged about the power he now exerts. “Between Tesla, Starlink & Twitter, I may have more real-time global economic data in one head than anyone ever,” Musk posted on X last year.
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New York CNN —The social media platform formerly known as Twitter is worth almost 80% less than two years ago when Elon Musk bought it, according to estimates from investment giant Fidelity. The new valuation from Fidelity implies that it believes X is now worth just $9.4 billion — a far cry from the $44 billion that Musk paid. Other investors could value X differently. Ives said that he believes Twitter was really worth around $30 billion when Musk bought it, and today it’s worth closer to $15 billion. “When Musk bought Twitter, investors didn’t realize we’d be taking off on AI as fast as we are,” Munster said.
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A dockworkers strike begins. Back in the States, a dockworkers strike could upend an economy finally on the mend. Tuesday morning marked the start of a dockworkers strike that will shutter dozens of US ports that handle about half of all US ocean imports. The Iranian attack was largely thwarted, and the dockworkers strike could be short-lived. That's thanks in part to strong demand in China.
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Tesla reported third-quarter sales on Wednesday. AdvertisementTesla reported third-quarter sales of 462,890 on Wednesday morning, its first quarter-over-quarter gains this year. Analysts had expected 462,000 vehicle deliveries for the period ending September 30. AdvertisementStill, Tesla will have to make monumental increases in the final three months of the year to put 2024's figures ahead of the previous year,Reversing the sales slowdown at Tesla is a much-needed win for Musk's car company. AdvertisementAnd as new vehicle sales fall regardless of powertrain, Musk has touted autonomy as the latest driver of Tesla's growth story and one that investors should pay more attention to than sales.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon Musk, Dan Ives Organizations: Global EV, Service Locations: Wedbush
In the year-ago period , Tesla reported 435,059 deliveries and production of 430,488 EVs. Last quarter, the company reported 443,956 deliveries, and production of 410,831 vehicles. Deliveries are not defined in Tesla's financial disclosures, but are the closest approximation to units sold reported by the company. Analysts were expecting deliveries of 463,310 in the period ended Sept. 30, according to estimates compiled by FactSet StreetAccount. Tesla posted its third-quarter vehicle production and deliveries report on Wednesday.
Persons: Tesla, Li Auto, FactSet StreetAccount, Ford, Tesla hasn't, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Musk Organizations: Li, Tesla, EV, Ford, General Motors, GM, Nasdaq, Hyundai Locations: China, Seattle , Washington, US, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla's decade-long journey to robotaxisFor a decade, Elon Musk has championed the idea that one day Tesla cars will drive themselves as robotaxis. On Oct. 10, Musk is expected to reveal a new vehicle built to operate as a dedicated robotaxi. Despite numerous missed deadlines, investors and fans of the company have held out hope Musk will deliver the robotaxis he's promised. Watch the video for the full story on Tesla's journey to robotaxis to find out if Musk's vision of self-driving Teslas can turn into a reality.
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SpaceX launched its mission to rescue the two Starliner astronauts — but it didn't go entirely according to plan. The company's Falcon 9 rocket has been grounded after a booster landed in the wrong place. It's the third time in three months that the Falcon 9 has been grounded. AdvertisementSpaceX's workhorse rocket has been grounded for the third time in three months after malfunctioning during a mission to rescue two astronauts stuck in space. The rocket was also briefly grounded by the FAA in August after failing an attempt to land back on Earth.
Persons: , Boeing's Starliner, Elon Musk, Musk, Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams Organizations: SpaceX, Service, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Elon, Boeing, NASA, Crew
For a decade, Elon Musk has championed the idea that one day Tesla cars will drive themselves as robotaxis. In the decade that Musk has promised driverless vehicles, competitors have made them. Alphabet -owned Waymo already operates a commercial robotaxi service in several U.S. cities, surpassing 100,000 paid rides per week as of August. Amazon -owned Zoox began testing rides for employees in February 2023 with ambitions to launch its own robotaxi service. Watch the video to see the road Tesla has taken to realizing its robotaxi ambitions.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Zoox, Raymond James Organizations: Baidu, U.S, EV, Tesla Locations: China
OpenAI's $6.6 billion funding raise attracted some big names across the industry. The $6.6 billion round gave OpenAI a $157 billion post-money valuation and minted it into one of the most valuable startups in the world. MicrosoftMicrosoft invested a little under $1 billion into OpenAI's latest funding round, according to The Wall Street Journal report. FidelityFidelity also participated in OpenAI's latest funding round. AdvertisementAltimeter Capital ManagementAltimeter Capital Management also contributed to OpenAI's latest funding round, according to reports.
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Cathie Wood's Ark Venture Fund invested at least $250 million in this new round. OpenAI is now Ark Venture Fund's third-largest holding, accounting for about 5% of its total assets. AdvertisementCathie Wood's Ark Venture Fund has agreed to invest at least $250 million in OpenAI's latest funding round, three people familiar with the round said. OpenAI is now Ark Venture Fund's third-largest holding, accounting for about 5% of the fund's total assets, according to its website. On Wednesday, a retail investor shared a screenshot of what appears to be an email she received from Ark Venture Fund informing her of its new OpenAI investment.
Persons: OpenAI, , Ark, Musk Organizations: Ark Venture Fund, Ark Venture, Service, Microsoft, Tiger Global, Nvidia, Khosla Ventures, United, United Arab Emirates Locations: Abu Dhabi, United Arab, xAI
Impulse SpaceLos Angeles-based space startup Impulse, which is led by renowned rocket specialist Tom Mueller, has raised $150 million in a new fundraising round led by venture capital firm Founders Fund. University of IdahoImpulse flew its first mission, called LEO Express-1, with a Mira vehicle carrying and deploying a small satellite. A wide swath of venture investors joined the company's $150 million round including: Airbus Ventures, Alumni Ventures, Balerion Space Ventures, Lux Capital, RTX Ventures, Spring Tide, Tamarack Global, 137 Ventures, DCVC, Elysium, First Principles Group, Island Green, Overmatch and Trousdale Ventures. A Mira vehicle in orbit during the LEO Express-1 mission that launched November 2023, with several pairs of its Saiph thrusters visible. "There's a lot of cost and efficiency to be gained … [with] a reliable solution for any customer who wants to move things around in space," Mueller said.
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Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg knows how he wants to be remembered. Zuckerberg hopes Meta will be a "technology" company decades from now — not just an "app company." Zuckerberg wants people to say Meta took "really big swings" that changed the industry and the world. Right, we're not like — we're not an app company," Zuckerberg said of Meta. Zuckerberg said as well that he just wants Meta to be a company that "builds awesome things."
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Tesla's third-quarter vehicle deliveries are expected to exceed Wall Street estimates. AdvertisementTesla's upcoming third-quarter vehicle deliveries report should impress investors, according to Wall Street experts. Tesla stock has been on a wild ride this year. AdvertisementBarclays: 'Concerns on fundamentals have dissipated'Barclays analyst Dan Levy is expecting Tesla to report solid vehicle deliveries later this week, according to a recent note. Levy said that thanks to expected strength in Tesla's China business, the company will announce third-quarter vehicle deliveries of 470,000, ahead of Wall Street estimates.
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Chinese Tesla rivals Zeekr, Xpeng, and Li Auto announced record monthly deliveries this week. That puts pressure on Tesla, which is also expected to announce strong numbers on Wednesday. Elon Musk's automaker is facing fierce competition in China, with rivals rolling out their own cheap EVs. Advertisement3 of Tesla's Chinese EV rivals have had a very good month — and they've thrown down a gauntlet for Elon Musk. Chinese EV makers Li Auto, Zeekr, and Xpeng all announced record September deliveries this week, putting pressure on Tesla as it prepares to release its own numbers on Wednesday.
Persons: Zeekr, Elon, , Elon Musk, Li Auto, Xpeng, Tesla, Li, catchup Organizations: Li Auto, Elon Musk's, Service, EV, Li, Wall Street, London Stock Exchange, Reuters Locations: China
Analysts are expecting Elon Musk's automaker to report about 463,310 deliveries, according to estimates compiled by FactSet StreetAccount. Tesla reported deliveries of 435,059 and production of 430,488 vehicles for the same period a year ago, before it was selling the Cybertruck. More recently, Tesla reported deliveries of 443,956 and production of 410,831 vehicles for the second quarter of 2024. Goldman Sachs last week said it expects Tesla deliveries and production "to come in-line with consensus, largely driven by the strength in the China market." Tesla brand erosionSome customer interest in buying Tesla vehicles has been chilled by the brand's strong association with Musk.
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