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Watch Elon Musk unveil Tesla's Robovan
  + stars: | 2024-10-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Elon Musk unveil Tesla's RobovanTesla hosts its 'We, Robot' event on Thursday at Warner Bros. Discovery's movie studio in Burbank, California. Elon Musk unveiled an autonomous Tesla Robovan that will be able to transport up to 20 people at a time. "We're going to make this, and it's going to look like that," he said.
Persons: Email Watch Elon, Tesla, Elon Musk Organizations: Email Watch, Warner Bros Locations: Burbank , California
Tesla shareholders on Thursday voted to ratify CEO Elon Musk's mammoth 2018 pay plan, five months after a judge in Delaware ordered the company to rescind the package, finding it had been improperly granted by the board. Watch Elon Musk speak at the Tesla shareholder meeting nowThe compensation package was previously worth as much as $56 billion in Tesla stock. However, during last year's meeting, Musk promised shareholders he would spend less time on the app going forward, calling the business a "short-term distraction." Regarding the Cybertruck, which hit the market in late 2023, Musk said deliveries are picking up. Musk promised Tesla would move into "limited production" of Optimus in 2025 and test out humanoid robots in its own factories next year.
Persons: Elon, Musk, Judge Kathaleen McCormick, didn't, Tesla, He's, Pony.ai, Didi, Waymo, Optimus, Cathie Wood Organizations: ., Shareholders, SpaceX, Tesla, ARK Locations: Delaware, Austin , Texas, China, Texas
Elon Musk is speaking Thursday during the world's annual space congress, where the SpaceX CEO is expected to give updates on development of the company's monster Starship rocket. SpaceX earlier this year made its first attempt at launching Starship into space, but the craft exploded a few minutes into the test flight. The company is now preparing to make its second Starship flight attempt, as regulators review its application for a launch license. Musk is speaking virtually at the 74th edition of the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which this year is held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The space conference comes two weeks after Azerbaijan military forces converged on the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, to the west of Baku.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Ilham Aliyev Organizations: Elon, SpaceX, International Astronautical Congress, IAC, Azerbaijan Locations: Baku, Azerbaijan, Mars, Nagorno, Karabakh
SpaceX is 'ready to launch' its Starship mega-rocket again, pending FAA approval, Elon Musk said on X. Starship is SpaceX's next flagship rocket, standing taller and more powerful than any previous launch system. The Starship vehicle, stacked atop its Super Heavy booster, stands nearly 400 feet tall. The Starship spacecraft and its Super Heavy booster were launched together for the first time in April. Advertisement Advertisement Watch: Watch Elon Musk unveil his latest plan for conquering MarsElon Musk wants Starship to take humans to Mars.
Persons: Elon Musk, He's, Watch Elon Musk, Mars Elon, SpaceX's, Starship's, Musk, Ashlee Vance, Vance Organizations: SpaceX, Service, Federal Aviation Administration, Super, Watch, Mars, SpaceX's launchpad, FAA, SpaceX SpaceX Locations: Wall, Silicon, Port Isabel, Boca Chica , Texas
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have taken digs at each other before. Now the two tech CEOs have seemingly agreed to a cage fight. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told Bloomberg he "would go watch" if the two actually fight. "I would go watch if he and Zuck actually did that," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told Bloomberg's Emily Chang on Thursday, though he said he doesn't think he would ever take Musk on in a physical fight. "He really cares about AI safety a lot," Altman told Bloomberg of Musk.
Persons: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Musk, Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg —, , Zuck, Emily Chang, Altman, OpenAI, didn't Organizations: Bloomberg, Morning, Tech, Twitter, city's Apex, UFC, Musk
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Elon Musk's full interview with CNBC's David Faber on Twitter, Tesla and A.I. advancesTesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk sits down with CNBC's David Faber for an exclusive interview from Austin, Texas, during Tesla's annual shareholder meeting. Musk discussed his tenure at Twitter, the state of Tesla and electric vehicles and recent advances in generative A.I.
Artists Worry About Survival as AI Changes the Game for Creative WorkThe threat that technology will replace workers is something more people are grappling with due to the introduction of new tools powered by generative artificial intelligence. Creative workers like artists, writers, and filmmakers are among those raising the loudest alarm. But is their concern warranted? And what impact could AI have on the future workforce? Join us for the third episode of our series “Artificially Minded” with host Zoe Thomas.
NASA has chosen SpaceX's Starship to land the first astronauts on the moon since 1972. Musk wants to go further and use the rocket system to take people to Mars so they can build a settlement there. Veronica G. Cardenas/ReutersSource: Insider
Whatever you might think of Twitter, it's hard to watch Elon Musk clumsily flay it alive to "save it." But siphoning cash from Tesla, Musk's only profitable company, just as serious competition is toppling its dominance, should concern Tesla's investors. And given his obsession with Twitter, they may well ask: How far will Elon go to save Twitter at Tesla's expense? How Musk could use Tesla to try and save TwitterMusk cobbled together his Twitter funding primarily by selling off a major chunk of his stock in Tesla and taking out huge loans. Saving Twitter won't kill Tesla anytime soon, and Twitter might not survive unless it does, but Musk is draining Tesla's capacity to weather what could be its toughest challenges ahead.
Whatever you might think of Twitter, it's hard to watch Elon Musk clumsily flay it alive to "save it." Having observed Musk in action for years there is one troubling option I suspect he may pursue: raid Tesla. But siphoning cash from Tesla, Musk's only profitable company, just as serious competition is toppling its dominance, should concern Tesla's investors. And given his obsession with Twitter, they may well ask: How far will Elon go to save Twitter at Tesla's expense? Tesla's stock is down more than 50% this year — evaporating nearly $700 billion in market-cap value since its peak in late 2021.
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