AI is dumber than a cat. Tesla's value drops by $60 billion 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ October 13th
Meteorologists in the US are facing death threats. Scientists question the "reasoning" abilities of artificial intelligence. Chinese hackers have broken into US network systems.
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Elon Musk reveals the Tesla Cybercab, saying “you will be able to buy one” for under $30,000 and that he expects the robotaxi to be in production “before 2027” (TechCrunch)
Four of Tesla's direct reports to Elon Musk, including the CIO and the global vehicle automation and safety policy lead, resigned before Tesla's robotaxi event (AOL)
Tesla Reveals Autonomous Robotaxi and Robovan, Plans 2025 Self-Driving Launch (Decrypt)
Experts have questioned the feasibility of Tesla's robo-taxi plan, citing Musk's history of unmet FSD goals, achieving scale without ride-sharing partnerships, and more. (Business Insider)
Tesla's value has plunged by $60 billion after investors failed to embrace the self-driving "Cybercab." Analytics criticize the lack of detail about the robotaxi unveiled by Elon Musk. (The Guardian)
A fiery shower of anti-Semitic misinformation is being directed at two Republican lawmakers from China. China is increasingly targeting races at the bottom rungs of the ladder in America and spreading divisive and anti-Semitic claims about politicians on X. (Washington Post)
"It's mindblowing.” Meteorologists in the US are facing death threats as the hurricane conspiracy spreads. Storms Helene and Milton have sparked a surge in misinformation fueled by Trump and his Republicans. (The Guardian)
Internet, webdesign
Google's share of the US search advertising market is expected to fall below 50% in 2025 for the first time in more than 10 years , as Amazon, TikTok and other companies grow. (WSJ)