We Are Watching The Death Of Tesla
Tesla’s Cybercab is worse than vapourware; it’s a damning insight into a dying giant.
It’s fair to say that Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ event was a totalcar crash, and barely even metaphorically. It was more akin to FSD fatally steering a Tesla into a bridge at highway speeds — a totally avoidable mess caused by misinformed people with a massive overreach of reckless power. The event was so bad that Tesla’s shares have lost a staggering $60 billion in value. And that is just the beginning. You see, the ‘We, Robot’ event uncovered the deadly rot at the core of the American giant. Tesla is dying, and here is why.Before we dive into the shitstorm that was ‘We, Robot,’ we must understand the context for how important this event was. Musk forced Tesla to sacrifice pretty much everything that gave the company a market advantage to bring fully autonomous cars and robotaxis to the market. The fast charging network that made Teslas the first usable EVs, gigacasting development that made Teslas affordable, and even new vehicle development crucial to fleshing out Tesla’s sparse and ageing lineup have been wholly dispanded or outright demolished to save money and pump more funds into Tesla’s self-driving AI. This is nothing new; Musk has prioritised the AI drive over crucial developments such as Tesla’s 4680 battery…