Tesla CEO Elon Musk is now requiring Tesla employees to install and demonstrate the operation of the company's premium Full Self-Driving (FSD) driver assistance system to all potential car buyers in North America before handing over the vehicle.
Yesterday, 13 March, Figure AI, a company collaborating with OpenAI, presented a new video demonstrating the unique capabilities of their joint project - the Figure 01 robot. This robot is far superior in its capabilities to Tesla's Optimus, which becomes evident when you watch the video.
Elon Musk has sued OpenAI, claiming that the company has violated its non-profit mission by becoming a subsidiary of Microsoft. In response to the lawsuit, OpenAI published a series of old emails from Musk in which he expressed his plans and suggestions for the future of the company. In these emails, Musk proposed merging OpenAI with Tesla to provide funding and co-operation, or taking a majority stake, control of the board of directors, and the position of CEO of OpenAI.
Tesla, months after announcing the production version of the Cybertruck, has released the first system update for the electric vehicle.
Tesla used the Nothing Phone (1) as a prop in an advert. It is unlikely that this was a collaboration between the two brands. Since the Nothing company is not mentioned anywhere in the commercial. Most likely, the brand's smartphone was shaved because of its futuristic design and Glyph backlighting. By the way, Nothing CEO Carl Pei retweeted the commercial and thanked Elon Musk for the cameo.
Tesla is recalling more than 1.6 million vehicles in China to fix problems with autopilot features and locks that could lead to accidents.
The other day, the first accident involving a Tesla Cybertruck electric vehicle was reported in California.
Tesla has announced a recall of 120,423 vehicles in the US due to the risk of unlocked interior doors in the event of an accident. This was reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This comes just a few days after another recall announced by an electric vehicle manufacturer.
We have already written many times that Tesla is working on a budget electric car. Now, thanks to the Carwow publication, high-quality renderings of the novelty have appeared on the Internet.
Buyers of Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup trucks can save $7500. The vehicle is approved for a tax credit, but there is a nuance.
Tesla late last month reintroduced the Cybertruck, announced prices and began sales. After a brief pause, deliveries of the limited edition Cybertruck Foundation began.
Tesla has announced a production version of the Cybertruck with an increased price and reduced range
Tesla, 4 years after revealing its electric Cybertruck pickup truck, has released its production version and started selling the novelty.
It's a $150 plaid called Cybersoft. You can see tiny images of Cybertruck and snowflakes on it.
The US Department of Justice has issued a subpoena to Tesla demanding information about its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems.
Earlier this year, Cyberquad for Kids appeared in China and is now available in Europe for €1990.