By David Balaban, Computer Security Researcher From Marx to Musk, that is, for more than 200 years, people dream of factories that operate without workers. It would seem that three industrial revolutions brought us very close to the introduction of fully aut…
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Month: March 2020
IDTechEx Report on Electric Medium and Heavy-Duty Trucks; Evolution and Revolution
BOSTON, March 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Along with the rest of the automotive sector, the medium and heavy-duty truck market is evolving. Governments around the world, recognising the potentially catastrophic repercussions of unfettered climate change and witn…
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Elon Musk told Tesla employees in a leaked email that they don’t have to go to work if they’re sick or worried about the coronavirus
Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Aaron Bernstein / Reuters Tesla CEO Elon Musk told employees in an email that they don’t have to come to work if they’re sick or concerned about the coronavirus. Musk said that, to his knowledge, no Tesla employees hav…
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Skateboards Are More Challenging Than They Seem
People have been talking about the skateboard for a long time. The idea makes sense on the surface: load all the powertrain, suspension, and other important bits in a flat skateboard-like package so you can drop several different bodies on top. A truck, sedan…
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One expert says Tesla’s stock is still expensive, despite plummeting 40% amid the coronavirus market sell-off (TSLA)
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Tesla’s stock is still too high even after shedding more than 40% amid the coronavirus-induced sell-off, according to Toni Sacconaghi of Bernstein. The lofty valuations of the automaker reflect a willin…
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