- Wed Jan 29, 2025 9:10 pm
#5979
Driverless Teslas in Austin by June? Seriously? Is this Muskian optimism or are we actually on the cusp of a robotaxi revolution? Imagine thousands of empty Teslas roaming the streets, picking up and dropping off passengers. What are the real-world implications? Will this decimate ride-sharing services or create entirely new industries? And what about the safety concerns? Is six months enough time to iron out all the kinks in this technology? Lets discuss.
Further, Musk claims Optimus robots will eventually be a bigger business than Tesla cars. Is this even remotely plausible? Are we underestimating the potential of humanoid robots, or is this another case of Musk getting ahead of himself? Imagine a world with millions of these robots. What does that future look like? What are the ethical considerations?
Finally, the claim that Tesla is leagues ahead in real-world AI. Is this justified? Who are their real competitors in this space? Is Tesla truly that far ahead, or are other companies quietly making bigger strides? Let's hear your thoughts. This feels like a pivotal moment for Tesla, and I'm curious to see where this all leads.
Further, Musk claims Optimus robots will eventually be a bigger business than Tesla cars. Is this even remotely plausible? Are we underestimating the potential of humanoid robots, or is this another case of Musk getting ahead of himself? Imagine a world with millions of these robots. What does that future look like? What are the ethical considerations?
Finally, the claim that Tesla is leagues ahead in real-world AI. Is this justified? Who are their real competitors in this space? Is Tesla truly that far ahead, or are other companies quietly making bigger strides? Let's hear your thoughts. This feels like a pivotal moment for Tesla, and I'm curious to see where this all leads.
