Elon Musk, Tesla and Robotaxi
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Tesla is still predicting they will go unsupervised this year in Austin. Their crash numbers don't say they should
When investors and analysts talk about the future of Tesla, they'll often point to self-driving cars, which are poised to represent as much as 90% of the company's enterprise value by 2029, according to Ark Investment Research,
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Tesla talks AI upside, robotaxi progress, and Optimus 3 as a surgeon during its earnings call
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) traded lower in postmarket action despite delivering record quarterly revenue with its Q3 earnings report. Investors seemed to be focused on the drop in margins from a year ago, despite the surge of deliveries ahead of the expiration of the EV tax credit.
Elon Musk said the Tesla Robotaxi in Austin will have no safety monitor by end of 2025. No other human in the car which means Tesla robotaxi can scale to
Tesla (TSLA) says it is now building AI inference & training chips with Samsung in the United States
Large companies are continuing their push into AI-driven initiatives. The latest efforts come from Tesla, which has announced that it will be working with Samsung to craft AI inference and training chips for some of its product lines, such as the Robotaxi service.
Tesla is starting to tease that the training wheels could soon come off of FSD, and that starts with removing the safety driver from its Robotaxi fleet.
Robotaxi and full self-driving (FSD) features are top of mind for Tesla (TSLA) investors heading into the company's earnings call on Wednesday. Stifel NextGen Transport analyst Stephen Gengaro outlines what he's watching for during the Tesla earnings call from CEO Elon Musk and other executives.
Tesla reported third-quarter earnings Wednesday that fell short of economists’ expectations, the first of the world’s largest firms to post third-quarter earnings, following a historic rise in quarterly deliveries in the lead-up to electric vehicle tax credits expiring.
The first investor question on Tesla’s earnings conference call dealt with robotaxis. CEO Elon Musk said Tesla is expecting to have no safety monitors for the company’s robotaxi service in Austin, Texas,