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Tech Titans Rise: Tesla and Intel Shine as AI Innovation Fuels Market Momentum - 4th March


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Welcome to CHAIN, your daily briefing on the fast-paced world of AI technology. Every day, we bring you the most important updates on the transformative revolution unfolding right now.
Let’s dive into today’s top stories.
Tesla's shares rose by 2% after Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas named the company as the top U.S. auto pick, noting its AI and robotics initiatives as key growth drivers despite ongoing challenges in the auto sector. Meanwhile, Intel's stock surged 6% due to reports that Nvidia and Broadcom are testing its AI chip manufacturing capabilities, suggesting a significant boost for Intel's foundry business.
In legislative updates, California Senator Scott Wiener has reintroduced an AI safety bill aimed at enhancing whistleblower protections and expanding public resources for AI research, a response to an earlier veto by Governor Gavin Newsom. Simultaneously, Amazon's SVP Panos Panay discussed an extensive overhaul of Alexa with the introduction of Alexa Plus, highlighting enhancements in natural language processing and user interaction.
The Los Angeles Times announced it would implement an AI-generated rating system called “Insights” to evaluate its opinion pieces and broaden the political perspectives available to readers. Under CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Meta has made rapid changes, including content moderation overhauls and increased capital expenditure in AI.
Additionally, General Motors appointed Barak Turovsky as its first Chief AI Officer to improve AI integration in its electric and autonomous vehicles. However, semiconductor stocks are facing challenges due to export restrictions and tariffs, though analysts remain positive about long-term demand driven by AI innovations.
In IPO news, AI startup CoreWeave, backed by Nvidia, has filed for what is expected to be the first major tech IPO of 2025, boasting significant revenue growth, with over half coming from Microsoft. Finally, Elon Musk's xAI launched Grok-3, claiming it surpasses OpenAI's GPT-4 across various benchmarks, having been trained with substantially greater computational resources.
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