Tesla (TSLA) Gains Analyst Upgrade Amid AI and Robotaxi Expansion

We recently published a list of 10 AI Stocks Making Waves: GTC Highlights & Beyond. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) stands against other AI stocks that are making waves with insights on GTC highlights.

A new open-source model from Mistral AI is shaking things up in the tech world. This groundbreaking model outperforms comparable models like Gemma 3 and GPT-4o Mini, delivering inference speeds of 150 tokens per second. Mistral Small 3.1 surpasses the performance of leading small proprietary models across dimensions such as handling text, understanding multimodal inputs, supporting multiple languages, and managing long contexts, all that with low latency and cost efficiency.

Shifting focus to China, Tencent has recently captured attention with its suite of new artificial intelligence tools capable of converting text and images into 3D visuals. The company has released five open-source models based on its Hunyuan3D-2.0 technology, including “turbo” versions that can generate 3D visuals within 30 seconds while maintaining high precision and quality.

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Like many other Chinese firms, Tencent is advancing China’s position in the AI arms race by expanding its capital expenditures. According to Tencent President Martin Lau, capital spending would rise to the “low teens” as a percentage of revenue, and artificial intelligence will be a key focus of strategic investments.

“We will continue to increase our AI investments, increasing investment in our proprietary Hunyuan model while expanding our contributions in multimodal and open-source capabilities.” –Martin Lau.

Meanwhile, once an AI leader in China, Baidu is also striving hard to regain its position in the tech world. The company has released two new free-to-use artificial intelligence models, including its first reasoning-focused model. The move comes ahead of its plans to move toward an open-source strategy.

According to an article by The Financial Times on why China is suddenly flooding the markets with AI models, retaliation appears to be the driving force. When the US tightened its grip on advanced artificial intelligence technologies in January, it blocked off China’s access to advanced AI chips and locked proprietary models behind trade barriers.

Even though it seemed that China would retaliate by doubling down on secrecy, it’s doing quite the opposite, and with good reason. Chinese tech groups are seemingly creating an ecosystem where developers can continuously revamp their models. Provided open-source becomes powerful enough, there would be no reason to pay for closed models if free, equally capable alternatives exist.

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Tesla (TSLA) Gains Analyst Upgrade Amid AI and Robotaxi Expansion

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA)

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Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) is an automotive and clean energy company that leverages advanced artificial intelligence in its autonomous driving technology and robotics initiatives. One of the most notable analyst calls on Tuesday, March 19, was for Tesla, Inc. Cantor Fitzgerald upgraded the stock to “Overweight” from Neutral with an unchanged price target of $425. The rating upgrade follows the firm’s recent visit to the company’s Gigafactory and AI data centers in Austin; ahead of the company’s introduction of its Robotaxi segment targeted for June in Austin and California later in 2025.

The analysts told investors how the shares pullback is “an attractive entry point” for investors who have greater than a 12-month investment horizon and those who are comfortable with volatility. The firm also noted how there are upcoming “material catalysts” for the stock. These include the introduction of the Robotaxi segment in June, the FSD rollout in China, the FSD rollout in Europe, the introduction of a lower-priced vehicle in the first half of 2025, high volume production of the Optimus Bot in 2026, initial deliveries of Optimus to customers sometime next year as well as the introduction of the Semi Truck.

Overall, TSLA ranks 6th on our list of AI stocks that are making waves with insights on GTC highlights. While we acknowledge the potential of TSLA as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than TSLA but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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