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Optimus really blurs their whole mission. It doesn't really relate to "Energy" at all. Sort of feels like they got so far down the AI hole they felt it was a logical end point regardless of the mission.Compare mission statements.
“We strive to offer our customers the lowest possible prices, the best available selection, and the utmost convenience.”
“to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.”
Although I think Tesla's mission statement is now better described as “to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable humanity.”
It's funny, a lot of people assume Bezos and Musk are the same.
Personally, I think they are near opposites. Bezos seems very much like a dilettante. He dabbles in a lot of things but doesn't seem to have a deep understanding in many of them. Musk on the other hand develops a deep understanding of all of the businesses he engages in. He may not understand battery chemistry or AI as well as his better engineers, but he clearly understands it well enough to talk to them and make intelligent choices. Likewise rocketry and manufacturing. And often the pieces where there doesn't seem to be any great experts to put in charge, he seems to become the expert until someone else learns to take his place.
Bezos is the billionaire who dabbles in a lot of things that interest him.
Musk is the engineer who has enough money to engage in a lot of projects which he can explore.
Subtle but important difference.
For many it appears the only cost is the cost of the paper for the press release.
Will be interesting to see if somehow they can convince (pretty press releases) people in >$2.5T for next year!For many it appears the only cost is the cost of the paper for the press release.
I have often thought the same relative to Optimus. It's a bit of a creative rationalization to fit it in with the mission. I'm not suggesting it's not possible, only that my limited brain hasn't been able to reconcile it yet.Optimus really blurs their whole mission. It doesn't really relate to "Energy" at all. Sort of feels like they got so far down the AI hole they felt it was a logical end point regardless of the mission.
I wonder if coming up with a consistent focus is why Musk's Master Plan 3 has been delayed.
For many it appears the only cost is the cost of the paper for the press release.
Do write-downs and operating loses count here? Because I foresee a lot of that in the coming years.Will be interesting to see if somehow they can convince (pretty press releases) people in >$2.5T for next year!
FIFY.Compare mission statements.
“We strive to offer our customers the lowest possible prices, the best available selection, and the utmost convenience.”
“to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.”
Although I think Tesla's mission statement is now better described as “to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable humanity through Twitter.”
This was the mission!
Based on stock performance, it's nice to see that Tesla is growing almost as much as GM or Ford.