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Musk and those original executives have had their tussles over the years. In fact, tensions between Musk and Eberhard led to a 2009 lawsuit and settlement. That settlement found that Musk could call himself a co-founder of the company, alongside Eberhard, Tarpenning, JB Straubel, and Ian Wright.
The throwback drive-in, conceived years ago when the world's richest man was still a Los Angeles hometown hero, bows in a radically different era.
When Elon Musk’s highly anticipated Tesla Diner opened its doors in Los Angeles on July 21, it garnered significant media attention, with customers lining up for hours to try chef Eric Greenspan’s pie shakes and classic burgers served in Cybertruck-shaped boxes. This past weekend, however, the lines looked a little different.
Wall Street may be skeptical about Tesla’s upcoming quarters, but CEO Elon Musk made four surprising announcements that could be game-changers — if they prove true.
Grok, the AI chatbot by Elon Musk’s company xAI, rolled out in Tesla vehicles earlier this month alongside a recent software update. Adapted to be controlled with your voice, GrokAI can’t currently control any vehicle functions.
Tesla's profits plunged 16% over a three-month stretch ending in June. Analysts discuss CEO Elon Musk's role in this dip.
The retro-futuristic Hollywood establishment opens as a tourist trap whose nicest amenity is probably the parking lot
Musk said his automaker “probably could have a few rough quarters” ahead as federal electric vehicle credits expire soon.
R obotaxis driving around Austin. A humanoid robot serving popcorn in Los Angeles. A Tesla delivering itself to a customer. Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk is telling investors the carmaker’s future is closer than ever—and it doesn’t depend on selling electric vehicles.