Elon Musk Criticizes Remote Work as ‘Morally Wrong’

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently expressed his disapproval of remote work, deeming it “morally wrong.” In an interview with CNBC, Musk criticized employees who continue to work remotely while service workers are required to show up in person. Despite the prevalence of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses have opted to continue this …

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Elon Musk to Downsize Twitter Team by 50% and Discontinue Remote Work Option

According to a report from Bloomberg, Tesla engineers have been called upon to review Twitter’s code, and layoffs within the engineering department are being determined based on employees’ contributions. It has been reported that Twitter’s top executives, including the CEO and heads of finance and legal, have been fired “for cause,” potentially voiding their $100 …

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Public-Charging Problem Hinders Electric Vehicle Adoption

Sign up for The Weekly Planet, The Atlantic’s newsletter on navigating climate change.Subscribe Bill Ferro’s road trips in his electric BMW i3 were a test of preparedness. He had to pack a 50-foot extension cord, a blanket for heating emergencies, and a spreadsheet of backup plans for unpredictable charging stations. There was one incident where …

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Elon Musk and his mother dine with Bernard Arnault in Paris

Two of the world’s wealthiest individuals had a lunch meeting in Paris recently. Elon Musk, accompanied by his mother Maye Musk, shared a meal with Bernard Arnault, CEO and majority shareholder of LVMH, and two of Arnault’s sons at the luxurious Cheval Blanc hotel. Arnault, known for his ownership of luxury brands like Louis Vuitton …

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The EV Future: Tesla’s Reign Begins

When you experience driving a Tesla for the first time, there’s a moment where everything clicks. I had mine in Detroit, cruising around in a Model S about seven years ago. That’s when I felt the incredible speed, comparable to a supercar, without the usual engine noise. The controls were like nothing I had seen …

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Possible rewrite: Sightings of Tesla’s Camouflaged Cybertruck in California Hint at Impending Arrival of the Affordable $39,000 Electric Truck

A stealthily camouflaged test Cybertruck has been spotted by keen locals in the bustling Bay Area tech hub just south of San Francisco, indicating that the highly anticipated futuristic vehicle is inching closer to its release. Notably, one Twitter user even managed to catch a glimpse of the vehicle’s interior, revealing that the test truck …

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Elon Musk scores big as GM embraces Tesla’s EV charging system

General Motors (GM) has followed Ford in adopting Tesla’s North American charging plug standard. As part of the deal, GM electric-vehicle drivers will gain access to the Tesla Supercharger network, allowing three of the leading EV sellers in North America to agree on a charging hardware standard. The announcement was made by GM CEO Mary …

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Tesla Autopilot Crashes More Prevalent Than Initially Estimated

Tesla’s Autopilot technology, which was designed to enhance driver safety and convenience, is under investigation due to concerns about the interaction between the system and drivers. According to a report by the Washington Post, there have been 736 car accidents involving Tesla vehicles with Autopilot engaged in the past four years. This is a significant …

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Volvo introduces cost-effective EX30 electric SUV to rival Tesla.

Volvo has launched its EX30 fully-electric small SUV, which offers two battery options and a starting price of approximately $38,500. This move is part of the car industry’s competition with Tesla to make EVs more affordable. The EX30 is the smallest SUV provided by Sweden’s leading manufacturer and follows the unveiling of the larger electric …

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