just once I would like to see a headline that treats Elon's decades-long history of overpromising and underdelivering seriously and does not simply regurgitate his latest bullshit unchallenged
On Thursday night, Tesla is holding a splashy event it’s calling “We, Robot.” CEO Elon Musk says fully autonomous vehicles are key to Tesla’s future, and for years he has promised they are coming.
On Thursday night, Tesla is holding a splashy event it’s calling “We, Robot.” CEO Elon Musk says fully autonomous vehicles are key to Tesla’s future, and for years he has promised they are coming.
They wonder why I live in the middle of nowhere… there’s one answer 😂🫂😘
“The prototype robocab still requires a driver to maintain control in inclement weather, sunny days, and on surface streets.”
Oh, so now it’s the royal “We” because he needs it to be 👉 bsky.app/profile/mech...#rest-in. Rest is resistance.
Too bad we don’t have a governmental entity to regulate public companies or this guy would be toast
The problem is that overpromising and underdelivering is fundamental SOP for the tech industry as a whole, and that's the curve he is graded against.
They’re only a Friedman Unit away!
Not a headline, but this story covers it pretty well www.theverge.com/2024/10/9/24...
How robo do you want your taxi?
You could probably do multiple timelines of failed promises.
Ah but you forget how many clicks his constant bullshit generates for their publications.
Here’s one: gizmodo.com/elon-musks-b... And this bit is just gold: “Other users wanted to know how Scoble figured it out. The tech influencer tweeted back simply, “I asked.”” 🙃
The robots were interacting with guests at Tesla's big Cybercab event Thursday in L.A.