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ELON MUSK SAYS HE’S ‘DYING’ TO MAKE A SUPERSONIC ELECTRIC PLANE Elon Musk has said he's “death” to expand beyond motors and trucks with Tesla and build an electric-powered supersonic jet. The planes could use vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) generation to upward push to a high altitude, earlier than the use of battery-powered propulsion to attain speeds in extra of one,236km/h (768mph). The polymath billionaire stated the best component preventing him from developing the following-era plane is his present-day workload. Mr. Musk presently heads two multi-billion-dollar agencies – SpaceX and Tesla – in addition to neurotech startup Neuralink and tunnel-digging challenge The Boring Company. He is also the co-founder of the synthetic intelligence research laboratory OpenAI and the father of six youngsters. “I’m so dying to do a supersonic, electric-powered VOTL [sic] jet, but adding greater paintings will make my mind explode,” he tweeted on Thursday, the use of emojis for the fin
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  'Before I am dead!’ Elon Musk sets ambitions on 'off-planet Tesla factory' on Mars ELON MUSK has instructed Tesla shareholders he intends to build motors on Mars inside the subsequent 40 years. The CEO and Chief Engineer at SpaceX and CEO of Tesla have set his points of interest on the Red Planet for some time, but now the entrepreneur has given himself a deadline. Mr. Musk, 50, has previously said he plans on sending humans to Mars and now he intends on constructing vehicle manufacturing stations on the remote planet. Speaking at a Tesla shareholder assembly in Austin, Texas, Mr. Musk said an “off-planet manufacturing facility” may additionally take place within his life when a shareholder requested whilst the seemingly impossible feat can be expected. “So, we're a few years before Tesla's first off-planet manufacturing facility,” he stated, Fox Business pronounced. “I mean, I would like to peer one before I am lifeless. “That would be cool. In February this yea
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TESLA  SURPASSES  $1  TRILLION   MARKET  VALUE Tesla surpasses $1 trillion valuations after Hertz order Tesla exceeded a market fee of $1 trillion on Monday, making it the 5th such company to reach the milestone. Shares inside the electric carmaker climbed 12.6% after it struck a deal to sell 100,000 vehicles to the car rental firm Hertz. Tesla has been the sector's most precious carmaker for some time, however, manufacturers like Ford and GM make more vehicles. Previously most effective Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google-proprietor Alphabet have reached a $1tn valuation. For years, Tesla struggled to ramp up production of its automobiles, leading some buyers to speculate it might fail. But last 12 months the company, led through billionaire Elon Musk, upped its sport and became worthwhile for the primary time, prompting its stocks to take off. Following the jump in its percentage rate, Mr. Musk's 23% stake within the business is well worth around $288bn. The deal with Hertz
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Facebook wants to lean into the metaverse. Here's what it is and how it will work The time period "metaverse" is the modern-day buzzword to seize the tech industry's imagination — a lot so that one of the high-quality-known net structures is rebranding to signal its include of the futuristic concept. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Thursday announcement that he's converting his business enterprise's name to Meta Platforms Inc., or Meta for short, might be the biggest issue to occur to the metaverse on account that technological know-how fiction creator Neal Stephenson coined the term for his 1992 novel "Snow Crash." But Zuckerberg and his team are rarely the handiest tech visionaries with ideas on how the metaverse, that allows you to employ a combination of digital truth and different technology, must take shape. And a few who have been considering it for some time have concerns about a new international tied to a social media large that could ge
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  Japanese Company Unveils Hoverbike Priced At Rs 1.5 Crore, 100 Kph Top Speed If you're a fan of flying, then you may love this. A.L.I. Technologies, a Japan-based agency,  has unveiled its vision for the destiny of shipping: a flying bike.  The hoverbike, which has been named 'XTurismo Limited Edition', is ready with a conventional engine and 4 battery-powered motors and guarantees to fly for 40 mins at up to one hundred kph (sixty-two mph), Reuters pronounced. In a scene straight out of a sci-fi film, the hoverbike turned into showcased during an indication at a racing track in Fuji. "Until now the selection has been to move on the ground or at scale inside the sky. We hope to offer a new technique of motion," Chief Executive Daisuke Katano advised Reuters. A.L.I., whose backers include industrial heavyweights Mitsubishi Electric and Kyocera, started taking orders for the bike the same day it was unveiled and plans to deliver the limited-edition run of 200 vehi
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  Elon Musk unveils Tesla Bot, a humanoid robot that uses vehicle AI Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday unveiled a humanoid robot known as the Tesla Bot that runs at the identical AI used by Tesla's fleet of self-sufficient cars. A functioning version of the robot did not take a look at some stage in Musk's display, even though a barely weird dance via a performer dressed like a Tesla Bot did.  The sudden reveal got here at the give up of Tesla's AI Day presentation, with Musk providing few details about the marginally creepy, Slenderman-like robot past a few PowerPoint slides. The 5-foot-8-inch robot is expected to weigh in at 125 pounds and be constructed from "lightweight materials," he stated.  Its head can be kitted out with the autopilot cameras utilized by Tesla's vehicles to feel the surroundings and will incorporate a display screen to show information. Internally, it will be operating through Tesla's Full Self-Driving computer.  "It's suppo
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A  ENTIRE  HOUSE  OF  3D-PRINTED HOMES  IS BEING BUILT IN THE USA Texas will quickly have a brand-new neighbourhood, comprising a hundred homes created from 3-d-printed concrete. The UN reckons that 1.6 billion humans global live in substandard housing – and that one hundred million don't have any domestic in any respect. So now not most effective is this an era of looming climate catastrophe, but there’s a global housing crisis on our arms too. Which begs the question: how do you build millions of latest houses without devastating the planet? BIG, the studio of Danish starchitect Bjarke Ingels, and construction corporations ICON and Lennar might have the solution – or as a minimum part of it. Three-D-printed buildings are tons faster and less difficult to construct than those constructed with the use of conventional masonry. The three agencies want to build a whole neighbourhood of three-D-printed houses, which could be the largest of its type anywhere inside the international. Te