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Branded as “Amazing Abundance,” Tesla’s (TSLA) new mission captures Elon Musk’s optimism—and his expectation that Optimus robots could eventually reshape U.S. economic output. On the company’s earnings call with analysts,
By Akash Sriram and Abhirup Roy Jan 28 (Reuters) - Tesla said on Wednesday it will invest $2 billion in CEO Elon Musk's artificial-intelligence company xAI - and that production plans for its Cybercab robotaxi were on track for this year.
Elon Musk admitted something Tesla bulls didn’t want to hear: the Cybercab and Optimus rollout will be “agonizingly slow.” While Tesla stumbles on promises made years ago, Waymo (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is already operating robotaxis in San Francisco,
Tesla plans to significantly increase its capital spending to over $20 billion, focusing on autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots rather than traditional electric vehicles. This strategic shift aligns Tesla more with tech companies and underscores its investment in AI-driven innovation.
John Krafcik, the former CEO of Waymo, is doubling down on his criticism of Tesla’s self-driving strategy. In new
As a veteran reporter with decades of experience driving in the snow, I've seen every winter driving tech, but this Cybertruck owner's terrifying FSD experience in a blizzard reveals a hidden truth about Tesla's vision-only system.