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Elon Musk just slashed 2 of Tesla's car models

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Tesla Ditches Model S and X for Robots: Are Car Companies Becoming Robot Giants?
(TestMiles) – Imagine you are finally ready to buy that Tesla Model S or X you’ve been eyeing for years. They still feel like the sweet spot for luxury electric driving with quiet cabins, quick acceleration,

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Elon Musk just slashed 2 of Tesla’s car models to double down on robots
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Elon Musk is betting Tesla’s future isn’t about cars at all
 · 23h
Tesla cuts car models in shift to robots and AI
Tesla says its annual revenue has fallen for the first time as the electric vehicle (EV) maker shifts its focus to artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics.

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Tesla Ends Model S, Model X Production
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Tesla Sunsetting Model S and X Next Quarter to Refocus on Optimus Robot
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Elon Musk says Tesla ending production of Model X and Model S, shifting toward humanoid robots
Highlighting the change, CEO Elon Musk said Tesla would end production of its Model X SUV and Model S sedans and instead use the space in its California factory to make humanoid robots.

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Tesla ending Model S, X production in Q2, CEO Elon Musk says
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Elon Musk: Tesla owners can 'lend' self-driving EVs to robotaxi fleet
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Boston Dynamics Atlas Robot That Beat Tesla To The Factory Floor

Hyundai's Atlas robot lifts 110 lbs, spins 360 degrees, and learns fleet-wide overnight—robotics hits its iPhone moment.
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A car built entirely by robots is coming sooner than you think

Machines have been helping humans build new cars faster and more accurately for decades, but that relationship is about to shift dramatically. Some industry experts now believe we’re just five years away from a fully automated car factory with no humans ...
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