Tesla

Elon Musk s'apprête à frapper son plus grand coup

L'Humanité est-elle prête pour la révolution des robots ? Après les fusées réutilisables et les véhicules électriques, Elon Musk s'attaque maintenant aux robots humanoïdes avec la ferme intention de livrer un prototype aussi tôt qu'en 2022. Le patron de Tesla est-il trop optimiste ? Quelles sont les perspectives à moyen et à long terme sur le progrès de la robotique ? Dans cet épisode hors-série, Benjamin Tremblay explore en profondeur l'enjeu de la robotisation afin d'exposer les (...)

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Technologies

In his own words: Elon Musk talks about escaping Crazy California for Texas [Video]

When the most liberal state in the United States becomes too liberal even for a liberal… that is pretty darn liberal. Elon Musk is probably America’s most popular entrepreneur these days. The founder of PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX and the new Boring company (that drills tunnels, not that makes people bored silly), speaks here about his […]

United Tesla Company: Widespread Condemnation of Elon Musk’s Bolivia Coup Comments

Multibillionaire Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk once again proved that he does not know how to keep silent. After being challenged on Twitter about his alleged involvement in the overthrow of the democratically elected government of Evo Morales in Bolivia last November, Musk responded, “We will coup whoever we want! Deal with it.”

Although he later deleted his statement, he doubled down on his stance, tweeting “Congratulations to the people of Bolivia!” on Morales’ ouster.

Maybe The Whole World Feels Like It's Falling Apart Because It Is-- And Maybe We Need Better Leadership... MUCH Better Leadership

Never Waste A Serious Crisis by Nancy OhanianThe pandemic hit South Korea early through crowded churches. The entire society mobilized and beat the crap out of the coronavirus. Korea has been a model of how to handle this-- a model followed by some countries but not others. Korea has only had 10,874 cases (same number as Minnesota-- and South Korea has 10 times more people) and 256 deaths.