Let's talk about something different this weekend: just how powerful is Tesla's FSD?
There was a guy who directly used Tesla's FSD to cross the United States, driving from the West Coast to the East Coast, a total of 2732.4 miles, taking 2 days and 20 hours, with zero manual intervention.
Even entering and exiting supercharging stations and automatic parking and charging were all handled by version 14.2 itself. Elon Musk saw the video and called it "cool" directly.
This shows that we may be witnessing a historic turning point.
The demand for autonomous driving is about to explode, and we should pay close attention to Tesla's FSD deployment this year.
Wedbush analyst predicts that by 2026, Tesla's market value could reach $3 trillion, with a stock price of $900.
In the second half of this year, SpaceX plans to go public in the US. The biggest winner of this IPO, besides SpaceX itself, could very well be Tesla.
Why? Because future space data centers will require millions of AI chips.
Tesla is currently investing heavily in developing its own AI inference chips, mainly for FSD autonomous driving and the Optimus humanoid robot.
Once SpaceX's space data center project launches, it will instantly become one of the world's largest AI chip buyers, and this huge order will likely be prioritized for Tesla.
If Tesla wants to build a massive-scale chip factory itself, it must have enough stable orders to amortize costs.
Right now, SpaceX is essentially its biggest fallback customer.
It’s clear that Musk is building a perfect business closed-loop.
Tesla: responsible for large-scale production of AI chips and robots, solving energy and labor issues, freeing humanity from survival pressures.
SpaceX: responsible for exploring space, using Starship to solve survival space and civilization backup issues—humanity cannot be confined to Earth alone. It can provide affordable launches and space energy, bringing infinite energy and computing power to this system. This creates a very wide moat.
Starlink: responsible for providing high-speed network connectivity, solving information connection problems.
xAI: is their brain, providing the most advanced large model algorithms.
In the future, regardless of which sector goes public, existing shareholders will benefit from dividends.
In business history, many companies go public for profit, cash-out, or expansion.
But few companies aim for such an ambitious goal as "continuing civilization."
Whether you think Musk is a madman or a prophet, we are witnessing a historic moment firsthand.
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Let's talk about something different this weekend: just how powerful is Tesla's FSD?
There was a guy who directly used Tesla's FSD to cross the United States, driving from the West Coast to the East Coast, a total of 2732.4 miles, taking 2 days and 20 hours, with zero manual intervention.
Even entering and exiting supercharging stations and automatic parking and charging were all handled by version 14.2 itself. Elon Musk saw the video and called it "cool" directly.
This shows that we may be witnessing a historic turning point.
The demand for autonomous driving is about to explode, and we should pay close attention to Tesla's FSD deployment this year.
Wedbush analyst predicts that by 2026, Tesla's market value could reach $3 trillion, with a stock price of $900.
In the second half of this year, SpaceX plans to go public in the US. The biggest winner of this IPO, besides SpaceX itself, could very well be Tesla.
Why? Because future space data centers will require millions of AI chips.
Tesla is currently investing heavily in developing its own AI inference chips, mainly for FSD autonomous driving and the Optimus humanoid robot.
Once SpaceX's space data center project launches, it will instantly become one of the world's largest AI chip buyers, and this huge order will likely be prioritized for Tesla.
If Tesla wants to build a massive-scale chip factory itself, it must have enough stable orders to amortize costs.
Right now, SpaceX is essentially its biggest fallback customer.
It’s clear that Musk is building a perfect business closed-loop.
Tesla: responsible for large-scale production of AI chips and robots, solving energy and labor issues, freeing humanity from survival pressures.
SpaceX: responsible for exploring space, using Starship to solve survival space and civilization backup issues—humanity cannot be confined to Earth alone. It can provide affordable launches and space energy, bringing infinite energy and computing power to this system. This creates a very wide moat.
Starlink: responsible for providing high-speed network connectivity, solving information connection problems.
xAI: is their brain, providing the most advanced large model algorithms.
In the future, regardless of which sector goes public, existing shareholders will benefit from dividends.
In business history, many companies go public for profit, cash-out, or expansion.
But few companies aim for such an ambitious goal as "continuing civilization."
Whether you think Musk is a madman or a prophet, we are witnessing a historic moment firsthand.