Tesla, Elon Musk and humanoid robot
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Tesla is ending Autopilot and steering customers toward higher-priced FSD subscriptions, signalling a major shift in its driver-assistance strategy.
Tesla gained 3% after Musk said Optimus humanoid robots will be sold to consumers by end of 2026 following safety testing.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Thursday that he expects the company to begin selling humanoid robots to the public by the end of 2027. Why it matters: Musk has billed Tesla's Optimus robot as a globally transformational technology capable of performing innumerable human tasks.
Tesla has reportedly altered its driver-assist offerings in the US and Canada, marking a major move to remove Basic Autopilot as a standard free feature for new vehicle orders.The recent
Musk is closing in on the $800 billion mark as his net worth sets a new record.
Tesla has started removing safety drivers from some robotaxi rides. CEO Elon Musk expects the company’s robotaxi network to be “very, very widespread” in the U.S by the end of 2026.
Two of the most powerful figures in tech are exchanging a war of words online. The tenor of the fight between Elon Musk and Sam Altman is pretty grim: The billionaires have been arguing on X about whose product has caused more deaths, ChatGPT or Tesla Autopilot?
Tesla aims to restart work on Dojo3, its previously abandoned third-generation AI chip. Only this time, Dojo3 won’t be aimed at training self-driving models on Earth. Instead, Musk says it will be dedicated to “space-based AI compute.