We recently compiled a list of the 11 Trending AI Stocks on Latest News and Ratings. In this article, we are going to take a look at where TeraWulf Inc. (NASDAQ:WULF) stands against the other trending AI stocks.
China’s Growing Influence in the AI Race
The rise of Chinese open-source AI models highlights their growing influence in the global AI landscape, challenging traditional proprietary systems. Their accessibility and competitive capabilities signal a shift in the balance of AI innovation. On December 17, CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal reported that Chinese AI models are advancing rapidly, with several matching or exceeding the performance of U.S. models despite chip restrictions imposed by Washington.
Open-source models, referred to as “open weight,” are key to this growth. These models, such as Deepseek and Alibaba’s QN, are highly popular on platforms like Hugging Face, allowing developers worldwide to freely access and build applications without strict licensing. The strategy enables Chinese companies to distribute their technology widely and challenge proprietary systems from firms like OpenAI, which rely on closed ecosystems to monetize their models. The growing adoption and strong capabilities of Chinese large language models present a significant challenge to U.S. dominance in the AI sector.
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OpenAI’s o3 Surpasses Milestones, Challenging Global AI Competitors
While China is making significant moves in AI, US-based companies are also making strides. OpenAI concluded its 12-day “shipmas” event by unveiling o3, a new reasoning model and successor to o1, along with o3-mini, a smaller version tailored for specific tasks. CEO Sam Altman highlighted the advanced capabilities, including exceptional performance in coding, mathematics, and scientific problem-solving.
The o3 model achieved a groundbreaking 87.5% on the ARC-AGI benchmark, prompting plans to develop a more challenging evaluation. The score shows the model’s ability to perform well on tasks that require learning and adapting to new challenges. ARC-AGI is a benchmark used to evaluate how well an AI can acquire new skills beyond its training data. This high score suggests that o3 is advancing toward more general intelligence capabilities. With a strong focus on safety testing and future enhancements, o3 represents a major step forward for U.S.-based AI development.
OpenAI’s decision to skip naming the model o2 is linked to trademark concerns with a UK telecom company. While o3 is not yet broadly available, safety researchers can preview o3-mini now, with general availability expected in early 2025.
For this article, we selected AI stocks by going through news articles, stock analysis, and press releases. We listed the stocks in ascending order of their hedge fund sentiment taken from Insider Monkey’s database of 900 hedge funds.
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TeraWulf Inc. (NASDAQ:WULF)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 35
TeraWulf Inc. (NASDAQ:WULF) is a Bitcoin mining firm that operates eco-friendly data centers fueled by renewable energy, with a focus on Bitcoin mining and growing its high-performance computing and AI infrastructure.
Cantor Fitzgerald believes TeraWulf’s AI/HPC (NASDAQ:WULF) growth is just beginning after the company secured a long-term data center lease with Core42 for a 60 MW IT load at the Lake Mariner facility. The deal includes a 10-year term with potential expansions, offering strong revenue prospects. The agreement’s terms, such as a 3% annual revenue increase and upfront payments, suggest financial stability and high margins. Analyst Brett Knoblauch maintained a Buy rating and $11 price target, seeing this as the first of many deals to drive future growth and potential share price increases.
Overall, WULF ranks 6th on our list of trending AI stocks on latest news and ratings. While we acknowledge the potential of WULF as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that 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 WULF but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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