Sentences with phrase «musk seemed»

In the beginning, Tesla's Elon Musk seemed as if his automotive ambitions were circumscribed by electric power.
Musk seemed frustrated, but his behavior comes across as fuel for skeptics and bears, Albertine said.
Talk about the tech titan Elon Musk seems to have set off a flurry of bullish activity in SolarCity options.
«Every time one of his companies stumbles, Musk seems to have another spectacular thing to announce — a new mode of transportation, the space internet, or a Martian colony — to thrill and confuse,» Vance writes.
Elon Musk seems serious in boring a tunnel system that would let him avoid traffic.
Tech entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, and Elon Musk seem to magically use their vision to attract and retain world - class talent, become media darlings, and establish meteoric valuations.
Like the fictional Mr. Stark, Mr. Musk seems like the kind of guy every Silicon Valley hopeful wants to be.
Elon Musk seems to like making headlines every other week, and he's done it again with his nonchalant announcement of the next steps for his Hyperloop...
To put it mildly, Elon Musk seems pretty confident that Tesla's semi-truck will impress the public when it debuts later this week.
But after promising a navigation update last year, Elon Musk seems to be prepping for its release.
«Musk seems to want to rub Apple's nose in the idea that they are accepting his rejects, implying that they have a lower standard than he does, but I'm sure the circumstances are much less clear cut than that,» he told the E-Commerce Times, «and anyway, that's just a megalomaniac speaking — believing that he controls the universe.»
Musk seems completely unphased by not having taken part in the Bitcoin Ecosystem, despite others» woes over the same topic.

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This might seem crazy, but Musk knew that Tesla would make too small a dent in the fight against carbon emissions all by itself.
I think that neither Musk nor anybody else seems to be considering, what economic reason is there to go to this other planet?
Could this be Musk just trying to seem a bit more loyal and humane than he was in real life?
This fact seems to excite Musk immensely: To reclaim a factory from an old aerospace titan — Boeing, no less — is too good to be true.
While this decision by shareholders seems to affirm their confidence in Musk and his vision, Vilas Capital is betting against Tesla, with Thompson predicting the company will crash in the next three - to - six months due to problems delivering on the Model 3 and falling demand for the Model S and X.
Still, Musk also seems to find a way to pull a rabbit out of his hat when he needs it most.
In November, Musk told CNBC that Trump «was not the right guy» for the White House, adding that «he doesn't seem to have the sort of character that reflects well on the United States.»
Musk is usually very forthcoming about Tesla's business on earnings calls, and Wednesday's call was no exception, but throughout he seemed annoyed and at times confrontational that the market and the media have fixated on speculation that Tesla is running out of customers.
Up to now, Musk doesn't seem particularly concerned.
Musk's calculated ambiguity seemed to be working.
There are certain people, such as Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, that seem to have been brought to this world for one thing: to build game - changing enterprises by challenging the status quo.
«It seemed like the most super-compelling thing I had ever seen,» says Musk.
It might seem odd that Elon Musk would sponsor AI development at all, since he's been vocal about the threat he thinks the technology poses to humanity.
And, apparently, many Americans — entrepreneurs or otherwise — seem to agree with Musk.
Speaking of the Hyperloop — between that and Virgin Galactic, your companies seem to have a lot of overlap with Elon Musk's.
Tesla Motors head Elon Musk told Auto Express that since he already makes a Model S and Model X, it seemed only natural to build a Model E — but Ford says it owns that name and sued.
Musk wasn't sure which camp seemed more likely, but he suspects that there may be an upsetting Great Filter situation going on.
Musk, though, seems increasingly convinced that all those people calling him the real - world Tony Stark are onto something.
However, it seems that the Virgin Hyperloop One is currently the only working prototype that comes close to Musk's vision.
Even though the flamethrower seems like a publicity stunt, not everyone is happy with Musk's decision to sell it.
The natural question then is exactly why Musk insists on continuing to work with Trump's administration when many of his customers seem to vehemently disagree with the CEO's actions.
Musk's announcement comes amid what seems to be a PR assault in Texas as the Tesla CEO tries to convince the state legislature to allow the electric car manufacturer to sell its vehicles directly to consumers.
But Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk doesn't seem worried.
Mr. Musk might seem to be anathema to the president, yet he's part of Mr. Trump's meetings with business leaders.
«That may seem like an insane number,» says Musk, but he points out that there are 2 billion cars on the road today, and every 20 years that fleet gets replaced.
«It seems that [Musk] has convinced a lot of people who can influence Congress to go along with his plan,» Representative Johnson says.
The key thrust of Jarret's arguments in various articles on this topic seem to be «people who have much more experience in this than Musk have already proved this doesn't work.»
The idea seemed so silly then that many members of the online community dismissed Musk's statement as a joke.
No matter how overly ambitious Musk's goals may seem, his followers believe he can meet them.
Albertine said that although Musk simply seemed frustrated, his behavior fueled Tesla «naysayers» by making him look «unglued or unhinged.»
It seems that Musk may just be trying to ensure that he provides the best advice to the country's leader.
While his fears about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence may seem like the stuff of sci - fi films let's not forget that Musk has already displayed a remarkable knack for anticipating where our tech is taking us.
On the other hand, it seems extraordinarily unlikely that Musk's rocket will suffer three failures in a row, which means the company is likely to survive, which means that those old - line companies would do well to keep their guard up.
On top of plans to dig tunnels, create supersonic travel pods, colonize Mars, and load his own Tesla Roadster into the world's most powerful rocket, it seems Elon Musk is getting into the flamethrower game.
There's also that kind of forced and pretty unnecessary Elon Musk cameo, but it's easy to see why, on paper, it seemed like a fun idea.
Yet we forget that Musk drove a McLaren F1 to the very first showing of the Tesla Roadster at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, back in 2006, and as he has struggled to build the company's cars and make them reliable since then, he seems to have acquired a deeper understanding of things automotive.
So Musk's 30 percent figure, even including eventual fully autonomous offerings from other makers, seems rather optimisitic for the quite forseeable future, even if the theory holds true.
It seems that having CEO Elon Musk sleeping at the factory to keep an eye on production is yielding better results than his recent April Fools Day tweet about Tesla filing for bankruptcy.
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