Matthew Sparkes is a writer.
An image of a robot.
It is a car called theTesla
In August of 2021, Musk announced that he was going to build a humanoid robot that would respond to voice commands, and that he would show it off in 2022. Can the company fulfill Musk's goal?
Since Musk founded the electric car firm in 2003 he has built a valuation of $1 trillion, selling more than half a million cars and installing over 2000 charging stations. There have been failures and delays.
By 2020, Musk promised to have a million self-driving taxis on the road. He has been promoting the arrival of full autonomy for his cars for a long time. All of those deadlines have been missed. Musk admits that he doesn't always show up on time, but he insists that most of his predictions come to pass eventually.