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How the Tesla Bot Became Elon Musk’s Secret Weapon in His Grand Vision
Once dismissed as science fiction, the Tesla Bot—also known as Optimus—stands at the center of Elon Musk’s latest “Master ...
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Tesla Coil Guns And Laser Bazookas Turn Sci-Fi Into Reality
Laser bazookas and Tesla coil guns sound like science fiction, but engineers have built versions that really work. These electrifying weapons unleash raw power in ways few thought possible.
Tesla Drivers Can Now Purchase ‘Indestructible’ Wheels A third-party wheel manufacturer is offering a “first of its kind” forged wheel to Tesla owners ...
Josh Brolin had a gut instinct about ‘Weapons.’ He felt it before with ‘The Goonies.’ The Oscar nominee opens up about fatherhood, masculinity and why Zach Cregger's chilling horror film ...
Weapons, director Zach Cregger’s follow-up to his 2022 horror film Barbarian, has arrived. But what does the ending of the film mean, and are there any post-credits scenes?
Let's discuss the wild third act of filmmaker Zach Cregger's hotly-anticipated new horror Weapons.
Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer project is reportedly over. Bloomberg reports that CEO Elon Musk is killing the project after a mass exodus of talent from the Dojo team to a competing startup. Dojo ...
The disbanding of Tesla’s Dojo efforts follows the departure of around 20 workers, who left the automaker to start their own AI company dubbed DensityAI focused on data center services for ...
Tesla Inc. is disbanding its Dojo team and its leader will leave the company, according to people familiar with the matter, upending the automaker’s effort to build an in-house supercomputer for ...
Former leaders of Tesla Inc.’s supercomputer program have started a new artificial intelligence company focused on data center services for industries from automotive to robotics, according to ...
A missing children mystery collides with horror and, yes, humor, in “Barbarians” filmmaker Zach Cregger’s absorbing “Weapons.” ...
The U.S. Air Force is buying 2 Tesla Cybertrucks for weapons testing due to their durability. Market research found no comparable vehicles.
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