Elon Musk Says He Doesn’t Care About Adding Optimus to Tesla Stock
Tesla Inc TSLA chairman Elon Musk says he doesn’t bother “topping up” the automaker’s stock while the company showed off its humanoid robot. What happened:
Tesla Inc TSLA chairman Elon Musk says he doesn’t bother “topping up” the automaker’s stock while the company showed off its humanoid robot. What happened:
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Tesla, Inc. TSLA held its AI Day in 2022 on Friday and the event was more of a technical presentation detailing the company’s activities related
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Tesla Inc. TSLA revealed a prototype of its humanoid in development on Friday night – the Optimus-Bot.The bot is designed to be “extremely used” and
Tesla Inc. TSLA According to Elon Musk, AI Day 2022 is scheduled to begin “precisely” at 9:15 p.m. ET. Musk and other executives, including Tesla’s
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