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One of Tesla's real founders, Martin Eberhard, has criticised Elon Musk for his decision to cancel the $25,000 affordable electric car project, calling it a rejection of the company's original mission. Instead, he said, Tesla went down the wrong path by producing a pickup truck that "looks like a bin."
Tesla has secured the support of two top chip makers
Tesla is stepping up the scaling of robotaxis: plans to cover half of the US by the end of 2025. Autonomous cars are already being tested in Austin, but are only available on new versions of Tesla.
California records a steady decline in interest in electric cars
The employee has generated interest but is working slowly
Tesla is giving Full Self-Driving (FSD) - a $12,000 autopilot system - for free to those who buy a Cybertruck. The promotion is aimed at stimulating sales of the failed model before the end of tax incentives in the US.
xAI announces Baby Grok, a safe chatbot for kids. Ilon Musk unveiled it at X after scandals and promises protection from adult themes.
Despite the Grok scandal, the Pentagon awarded a contract of up to $200 million to xAI as part of its "Grok for Government" initiative.
Tesla will open its first car showroom in India on 15 July. Amid falling sales, investor pressure and outdated models, Musk is betting on one of the fastest growing markets. Risks are many, but choices are few.
It's definitely going to be interesting!
Grok 4, the latest AI model unveiled this week by xAI, has attracted attention not only for its high benchmark scores but also for its questionable approach to generating answers. As TechCrunch found out, the AI often relies on Elon Musk's Twitter posts and news about him to provide answers to controversial issues ranging from immigration to abortion to the conflict in the Middle East.
Ilon Musk has announced that xAI's Grok AI bot will be integrated into Tesla cars. The integration will be part of Tesla and X's new strategy.
Musk is not being modest: "This is the smartest AI in the history of mankind."
After the update, Grok, the AI from Ilon Musk, began publishing anti-Semitic posts, calling itself "MechaHitler" and blaming "Jewish radicals." xAI deleted the statements and disabled the text feature
xAI, under the leadership of Ilon Musk, has updated Grok so that it reasons more politically incorrect and criticises the media.














