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Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Anything, but This AI Stock Is the Surest Bet I've Seen
Tesla (TSLA 1.22%) is now a $1.3 trillion behemoth. How did it attain such a tremendous market cap? There are many reasons, but the latest catalyst is arguably the company’s rising status as an AI stock.
For decades, the trick to enabling self-driving cars was thought to lie in cameras and sensors. But today, artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly viewed as the “golden ticket” to achieving fully autonomous vehicles.
While Tesla may very well be able to back up its lofty $1.3 trillion valuation, there are other smaller EV stocks with rising AI exposure worth a closer look. In fact, one company is ramping its AI investments aggressively. Yet the market still doesn’t recognize it as a bona fide AI stock, resulting in a cheap valuation that patient investors can take advantage of.
Like Tesla, Rivian is betting big on AI
Earlier this year, Tesla agreed to invest $2 billion into xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence start-up. According to Reuters, the news “supported Musk’s plan to pivot Tesla from an electric vehicle maker to an AI company, which is key to the company’s roughly $1.5 trillion valuation.” With AI proving more and more important for developing fully autonomous driving features, a direct partnership between Tesla and xAI made a lot of sense both on paper and in terms of practical deployment.
Alongside the announcement, Musk also noted the growing shortage of AI chips worldwide. Because chips are necessary for running AI applications, he suggested Tesla would explore manufacturing its own chips. “If we don’t do that, we’re just going to be fundamentally limited by the supply chain,” he stressed. “In a worst-case geopolitical situation, it would be quite a severe situation.”
Image source: Rivian.
While Rivian (RIVN 1.00%), a competing EV manufacturer, didn’t get as much publicity for its recent AI announcements, it too is pursuing a very similar strategy to Tesla. Last December, the company hosted its first AI day, outlining how important the emerging technology will be for its growth.
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NASDAQ: RIVN
Rivian Automotive
Today’s Change
(-1.00%) $-0.15
Current Price
$14.77
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$19B
Day’s Range
$14.56 - $15.21
52wk Range
$10.36 - $22.69
Volume
576K
Avg Vol
36M
Gross Margin
-276.59%
If full autonomy is achieved by a competitor, customers may flock to those vehicles, generating even more data for that company, further entrenching their first-mover advantage. By investing in its own AI capabilities, Rivian can ensure that it isn’t left behind in the race for autonomy, even if it isn’t strictly first to achieve full autonomy. This way, its long-term competitiveness remains intact, and the company isn’t forced to pay outside suppliers for a feature that is critical for buyer satisfaction.
What exactly is Rivian doing on this front? The company created a new investment vehicle focused on applying AI to factory efficiency. It’s further developing its own in-vehicle AI assistant. It’s launching a new “Universal Hands-Free” feature on select models to generate more real-world data to train its models. And, as Musk teased will be the case for Tesla, it is pursuing the manufacturing of its own AI chips.
There’s a long way to go to see if Rivian’s AI bets will pay off. But right now, the company is valued below $20 billion. If the market builds confidence in its AI future, that valuation could quickly look like a bargain.