From robo-taxis to humanoid robots: how Elon Musk will shift Tesla from the automotive industry to the world of artificial intelligence. So - Tesla will no longer make classic passenger cars in 2030?!
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Tesla caused a tectonic shift when it entered the automotive industry. The e-mobility paradigm it launched was not just a fad, but the beginning of a new chapter in the industrial revolution. First, Tesla shook up traditional manufacturers with electric vehicles with breathtaking acceleration and a high-tech experience, and now they are shaking up the industry with something completely different. While automotive journalists dutifully count horsepower, discuss headlight shapes and wait for the next Tesla model, Elon Musk is hatching a plan that will soon make steel horses seem as obsolete as steam locomotives.
Will artificial intelligence completely erase your profession or will your job become just a historical footnote? Will your profession be a thing of the past?! Check out the list that might make you want to re-examine your career ambitions! So - 100 professions that will be replaced by AI and will likely disappear by 2035.
Elon Musk is preparing the biggest user experience update in Tesla history. Tesla Grock, a smart assistant with personality and humor, is coming to your Tesla, ready to give you the orders. And, believe me, he will be much nicer than your constantly smart-ass passenger! We will finally get a talking car with character.
If you've recently received a text from your children, younger relatives, or a young coworker without a single capital letter, no period, and a few suspiciously casual "lol" additions, you're not alone. This writing style, which not long ago would have been labeled lazy or illiterate, is now becoming the new norm in everyday communication. It sounds like a mistake, but it's actually a very conscious decision by Generation Z, who send a message with every lowercase letter: I don't need to try to be understood - just be real with me.
Forget touchscreens, mice, and voice commands. Elon Musk's Neuralink will allow you to control computers, robots, and even your own limbs by 2025 with just the power of your mind. Science fiction? No more. Quadriplegics are going to work and are able to provide for their families financially.
How many more years will humans be allowed to drive? Let's be honest, humans are already often more dangerous than useful behind the wheel. The statistics don't lie: speeding, phones in hand, egos bigger than cars... And when we're overtaken by artificial intelligence that doesn't fall asleep, drink, or watch TikTok while driving, a serious question arises: Will we even be allowed to drive ourselves? How many more years will humans be allowed to drive? This is the year that human driving will be banned!
AI future?! Artificial intelligence won't take over the world with Hollywood killer robots, but with new scientific discoveries and everyday applications that will make your life maybe more boring - but at least more comfortable.
A world of new jobs. Imagine being at a party in 2030 and being asked, “What do you do?” and nonchalantly replying, “Oh, I’m a synthetic reality producer.” No one will know whether you’ve just invented a new metal band or are saving the world. But it’ll probably be a fairly common job by then—some kind of cross between showrunner, director, and AI special effects buddy.
Google announced in an email that starting July 7, 2025, your Android will allow Gemini AI to interact directly with core apps, regardless of whether you've already turned off the connection. With the instructions for turning it off being sparse and ambiguous, users are wondering if the AI will be reading or even sending messages without their knowledge.
After a decade of promises, Tesla began picking up paying passengers in driverless robo-taxis in downtown Austin on Sunday, June 22. The vehicles are operating only in a limited area as the state prepares to tighten regulations on autonomous vehicles.
Chinese tech giant DJI, best known as the world's largest drone maker, is preparing to enter the oversaturated but fast-growing robot vacuum cleaner market. According to a report by the state-run China Securities Journal, citing internal sources, DJI will launch its first smart robot vacuum cleaner with suction and wet cleaning capabilities, called DJI ROMO, this month.