Elon Musk says that Tesla will be 100x safer than human drivers this year, as we'll get to the point where 'it really just won't crash'.
Musk has been using this distribution channel since xAI launched its first version of the Grok large language model, adding features like trending story summaries and AI-generated questions on posts as well as releasing the Grok chatbot (initially) to X users exclusively.
Elon Musk is a name you might be used to hearing. From SpaceX to X, and Tesla to Starlink, Musk is behind a lot of companies. Later this month, he will take on a role in U.S. president-elect Donald Trump ’s political inner circle. He is set to lead a new advisory group called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
When Tesla revealed the Roadster back in 2017 it said the car would be priced from $200,000. It also said it plans to build 1000 examples of what it calls the Roadster Foundation Series, which costs $250,000 and will be delivered ahead of the regular version with the lower price tag.
From inflammatory social media posts targeting world leaders to endorsements of far-right political figures, Musk’s actions have raised global alarms.
Hyundai CEO Jose Munoz said he thinks the Tesla CEO's influence over the Trump administration may be positive for the rest of the auto industry.
Giorgia Meloni on good terms with Tesla billionaire, despite downplaying speculation about any such agreement Italy is reportedly close to sealing a €1.5...
Elon Musk has donated 268,000 Tesla shares valued at nearly $112 million to charity. This follows a significant donation of $1.95 billion worth of Tes
The U.S. Defense Department said this week that the world's largest electric vehicle battery maker, CATL, has concerning ties to the Chinese military. Ford plans to license CATL’s technology to produce low-cost lithium-ion batteries at the facility. CATL denies the Pentagon’s allegations that it provides information to Chinese military officials.
Elon Musk is being investigated in Europe amid concerns the billionaire's influence, for instance through his posts on X, constitutes an "interference" in upcoming elections. Newsweek has contacted Musk via the press office of X, the social media platform he owns, formerly known as Twitter, for comment via email.
One analyst believes Tesla could have the most to lose from a shift in regulations, and may see its profits slashed by $3.2 billion