⬤ Recent commentary on Tesla's direction shows a bold plan - use AI and automation to create plenty for everyone. Tesla treats its engineering skill plus vast production volume as levers that push advanced products into the mainstream instead of leaving them in small, expensive niches.
⬤ The plan yokes together Tesla's AI software, its engineers and its giga factories. Optimus robots a Robotaxi fleet but also clean-energy hardware appear as consecutive steps that turn scarce luxuries into tools for billions. “We build the hardware for an abundant future, not only electric cars,” the commentary stresses - each project feeds the same goal of wider access.
⬤ Volume stands at the center of the vision. High-volume production acts as the solvent that dissolves the usual price and supply walls. Automation plus million unit runs strips away the limits that normally keep advanced systems away from most households.
⬤ This view matters because it recasts Tesla's roadmap as a quest for reach instead of prestige. It indicates that AI-driven products could drive growth in transport, robotics as well as clean energy alike and it resets the timetable for when sophisticated technology lands in ordinary hands.
Peter Smith
Peter Smith