
Recent developments at Tesla:
Tesla is developing an AI agent called Digital Optimus, designed to autonomously perform tasks on a computer.
Elon Musk’s original xAI project, Macrohard, has reportedly faced setbacks, with some resources being redirected to Tesla.
The technical approach appears to focus on real-time information flow processing, similar to the architecture behind FSD.
Tesla and xAI are still cooperating, and Tesla has invested US$2 billion to further advance its AI development.
A possible way to think about it:
Many people missed Tesla’s rise over the past decade. But the question now is: do you still want to get on board?
2026 could very well be a critical year for AGI, and nearly every major tech company is accelerating its AI efforts. History often shows that when one general succeeds, countless others fall by the wayside. In the end, only a small number of companies may truly succeed.
So the question is not only whether Tesla will succeed, but whether you still have conviction in its vision.
And after investing, what matters even more is to regularly review and test that conviction.
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