On Thursday, Musk wrote that his Cybertruck would be waterproof enough to operate as a boat, the day before the company will demonstrate its artificial intelligence capabilities.
Musk said he needed his company's big, inelegant crime against polygons to travel from his Texas-based spaceport Starbase to South Padre Island. It's possible that he's talking about the Brazos Santiago Pass, which would require a short trip from Brazos Island to South Padre. The man is notorious for taking extremely short flights in his private jet, so perhaps he is just looking for a more low-key way to travel.
It is a car, and there is a bridge, so why does Musk need to risk it, even if it is just for a promotion? He has made similar promises before about his cars. He said in 2016 that the Model S could be turned into a boat. rotating the wheels seems to be an inefficient way to propel.
Musk has promised a lot about his truck. The windows were so hard that he thought they were bulletproof. A couple limp-armed tosses of a baseball-sized steel ball proved that the theory was wrong.
The love child of brutalist architecture and Blade Runner is supposed to come out in 2023. Multiple models have been delayed by the company. Musk referred to his cars assemi-sentientrobots on wheels. He only had to show off his robot to a man in a tight suit.
When will Musk's "robot" upgrade from a person in a black and white spandex suit to a mannequin-sized robot? There is a lot of hope that Friday will be a good day for the company. The event can be watched on the company's website. The time is 8p.m. As of now the timing is unclear.
The man in charge posted a promotional image with robot hands in the shape of a heart while couching his own statement that the event is meant for recruiting artificial intelligence and robotics engineers. There is an end-of-month deadline for the team developing the 5'8" bot code named "Optimus".
The self-driving cars that have been the subject of a federal investigation are also supposed to be talked about by the company. The fully self- driving cards are due soon, according to Musk. Not to outdo itself with its failed attempts at public transportation via Musk's Boring Company Las Vegas tunnel system,Tesla has also mentioned it intends to create aTesla Network taxi service, using both company owned and user owned vehicles to pick up passengers.
We could see the human-sized robot prototype operational come Friday, but Musk is a man made for missing deadlines, as evidenced by the ever- delayed Cybertruck.