Elon Musk


“I don’t know what they’re doing on the car front, it’s not clear.”


It has fewer bells and whistles so that it’s easier to manufacture.


Tesla recently broke records for car deliveries, so now Wall Street expectations for revenue are at an all-time high.
Cars get parked on underground skates that travel up to 130 miles per hour.


Cars will be lowered into the tunnel from the roads on what Musk calls a car “skate.”


It’s all part of Doug Derwin’s $2 million PR campaign.
Science is political but not partisan, said speakers at the San Jose march — but there was no avoiding the “T” word.


But it can’t touch GM or Ford when it comes to sales.


Plus, Elon Musk’s reusable rocket and James Comey’s super-secret Twitter account.


The Falcon 9 sent a satellite into space and landed back on Earth.


Elon Musk’s company is trying to reuse a rocket that’s already been to space.
It’s called “neural lace.”


After the president signed the bill, Musk tweeted that more money and support are necessary.


The company is offering $250 million in common stock and $750 million in convertible notes.
The electric carmaker needs more production capacity.


How Elon wants to beat flying cars.


Musk sits on two Trump advisory boards.


“How could having only extremists advise him possibly be good?”


The Tesla and SpaceX CEO defended his attendance at Trump’s business council — again.


But will the tech industry’s stern words be followed by actions?


They both agree on a national carbon tax and that the U.S. should remain a part of the Paris climate agreement.


So says outgoing U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx, on the latest episode of Recode Decode.


Elon Musk’s rocket company launched 10 of Iridium’s satellites on Saturday morning.


It’s called The Boring Company.


The serial entrepreneur is a longtime fan of creating a carbon tax.


Trump’s team announced the addition of the two Silicon Valley CEOs to the 16-member forum on Wednesday morning.


Universe is a new AI training center that is supposed to teach computers to think more like humans.


Twenty-three percent of founders surveyed said they admired the Tesla and SpaceX CEO more than any other executive.


The satellite will watch how Earth’s bodies of water change over time.




More than 85 percent of shareholders voted in favor.


Whatever the outcome of Thursday’s vote, we’ll learn even more about his vision for the next generation of batteries and energy storage.
Open AI will use thousands of Microsoft’s virtual machines.


Cash crunches, stock losses and an exploding rocket.
Musk is already developing electric and eventually autonomous trucks and buses.
It’s definitely, maybe, probably coming.
Humans on Mars by 2025, Musk predicts.
Direct democracy, anyone?


Life is but a Dreamcast?

