Musk's master plan unfolds
Tesla's Bold Leap: Autonomous Robotaxis To The Rescue Amid EV Sales Slump
Tesla is shifting gears to embrace autonomous robotaxis and humanoid robots as challenges in electric vehicle sales continue. The company is gearing up to launch a robotaxi service in major U.S. cities by the end of 2025, while also advancing its Optimus humanoid robot project. The goal? To navigate regulatory hurdles and transform urban mobility with a fleet of driverless vehicles, as production scale ramps up.
Tesla's Strategic Shift: From EVs to a Robotics Future
The Road to Autonomy: Rolling Out Robotaxis Across America
Production Milestones: Cybercab and Humanoid Robots
AI and Chip Development: The Heart of Tesla's Autonomous Drive
Navigating Challenges: Regulatory and Market Barriers
Public Response: Excitement, Concerns, and Debates
Future Implications: Economic, Social, and Political Impacts
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