During Tesla's earnings call, Elon Musk mentioned Superman, telescopes, Hollywood, and inventors shouting "Eureka!" ...
Elon Musk doesn’t want to be known as the “boy who cried FSD” anymore, a moniker he gave himself for his many years of ...
While the initial testing will use Tesla's own fleet of cars, regular customers may be able to add their cars to the ...
Tesla’s fourth-quarter revenue and earnings fell short of analysts’ projections. After-hours trading saw the stock first ...
Tesla has a lofty valuation, and a big part of it is due to CEO Elon Musk’s close ties to President Donald Trump. Click here ...
Still, during Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call on the evening of January 29, he sent a characteristically blunt message ...
Boy who's cried wolf on autonomous driving for years swears 'there's a damn wolf this time' Tesla had a pretty dismal ...
The bear case is that CEO Elon Musk is famously overly optimistic and widespread deployment of AI-trained self-driving cars is still years away. “I know people said Elon’s the boy who cried wolf,” ...
Tesla's earnings report and call Wednesday shed light on the electric vehicle maker's plans for new versions of its self-driving software and its humanoid robot, Optimus.
Musk cautioned that Tesla is taking it slow with FSD and will roll out an unsupervised autonomous fleet in Austin, Tex. in June. He compared it to dipping a toe in the water, followed by a few toes, ...
The owner of Tesla expects self-driving cars to be the norm by the end of the year and plans to build 100 million robots. | ...
The owner of Tesla expects self-driving cars to be the norm by the end of the year and plans to build 100 million robots.