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Tesla thru the roof

05/23/23 5:53 PM

#77499 RE: la-tsla-fan #77498

Haha love this
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Scumbag Fraudsters

05/23/23 6:49 PM

#77509 RE: la-tsla-fan #77498

I should hope so, even people in Timbuktu know that.

Those facts are freely available online - a grade schooler could Google them.

Hilarious - you asked for an opinion from a machine that does "not have personal thoughts or opinions."

ChatAI told you to do your own DD (or seek professional advice). :-D


Ask it about Tesla's legal troubles and investigations.

Wiikipedia says "as of December 2021, Tesla is party to over 1,200 lawsuits, and as of September 2021, it is party to 200 in China alone."

See if AI has an updated number.

Ask if the Twatter takeover was a genius idea, or a really dumbass move. And does Elmo's Twatter spread disinformation and hate speech (like the fake Pentagon attack yesterday).

Then ask if Elmo Muck is racist, misogynist, sexist, unhinged, or all of the above.

Patiently waiting for a bot's answers......
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la-tsla-fan

05/23/23 9:09 PM

#77525 RE: la-tsla-fan #77498

Continuing my 'conversation' with CA:

Hello! How can I help you today?
Are you aware of the Tesla BOT?


Yes, I am aware of the Tesla Bot. It is a humanoid robot developed by Tesla that is designed to perform tasks that are dangerous, repetitive, or boring for humans. It is expected to be equipped with advanced artificial intelligence and sensing capabilities. The goal of the Tesla Bot is to help humans achieve a higher quality of life by taking care of tasks that are physically or mentally challenging.
The reason I asked the question is because your previous answer omitted any mention of the BOT.


I apologize for the confusion. Yes, the Tesla Bot is a new project that has been announced recently by Tesla. The robot is expected to be five-foot-eight-inches tall and weigh 125 pounds. It will be designed to perform a variety of tasks, including handling materials, connecting cables, and performing tasks in dangerous or hazardous environments. The robot will be powered by a neural net, and Tesla has stated that the robot could be used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and even in households as a personal assistant.
Do you agree that the BOT could sell a lot more units than the vehicles?


It's difficult to predict at this point whether the Tesla Bot will sell more units than Tesla's vehicles. While the Tesla Bot has the potential to be an innovative and versatile tool for businesses and individuals, it's also important to note that the automotive industry is a massive market with a huge demand for vehicles. Furthermore, the Tesla Bot is still in the development phase and it remains to be seen how practical and cost-effective it will be for widespread adoption. Ultimately, only time will tell which product will be more successful in terms of sales and impact.
I agree with your cautious outlook. However, at $10,000 or less per unit, I think the BOT has the potential to become Tesla's largest revenue source.


It's certainly possible that the Tesla Bot could become a significant revenue source for Tesla if it is well-received by customers and businesses. However, it's important to note that the success of a new product like the Tesla Bot depends on many factors, including market demand, pricing, and competition. While the concept of a humanoid robot has great potential, it remains to be seen whether the Tesla Bot will be able to meet its potential.