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Why Elon Musk is in a frantic race to take SpaceX public
Elon Musk has spent years insisting SpaceX would stay private until its Mars ambitions were well underway, yet he is now pushing to list the company in what could be one of the largest stock offerings in history.
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Elon Musk’s Greenland jokes fall flat at Davos in awkward moment — as he unveils plan to sell robots
Elon Musk’s surprise Thursday appearance at the World Economic Conference got off to a rocky start with a failed joke about Greenland and some awkward stumbles – though he also announced plans to sell humanoid robots by the end of 2027 and achieve approval for “full self-driving” vehicles overseas.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk described a future where technology creates an abundance of resources so "anyone can have whatever stuff they want."
Tesla aims to restart work on Dojo3, its previously abandoned third-generation AI chip. Only this time, Dojo3 won’t be aimed at training self-driving models on Earth. Instead, Musk says it will be dedicated to “space-based AI compute.
CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the automaker's vehicles equipped with the AI4 (HW4) chip will be able to achieve unsupervised autonomous driving without requiring upgrades. AI4 Will Be Capable Of Self-Driving On Monday,
SpaceX’s expected IPO in 2026 has quickly become the topic of internet chatter, and analysts are weighing in on why going public is a good move for SpaceX — and why now
Axios reported that Musk appreciated the candidate’s “anti-establishment” posture and positioning against Sen. Mitch McConnell.
At the start of Elon Musk’s session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the tycoon joked about U.S.