Tesla releases ‘Master Plan Part 4’, a Smorgasbord of Vage Ai -Lover

Tesla has finally released its ‘Master Plan Part 4’ and it is nothing but a Smorgasbord by AI promises of his humanoid robot that can’t even earn popcorn.

For more than a year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has teased the release of his ‘Master Plan Part 4’ for the company.

Since 2006, Musk has released “Secret Master Plans” for Tesla to explain the company’s wider mission and product roadmap.

Musk recently admitted that Master Plan Part 2, released in 2016, has not even ended yet. He thinks it will happen “next year”, but we heard it before.

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Master Plan Part 3 was released in 2023, and it was about scaling when Tesla’s sale of Tesla’s electric vehicle has been in decline since then. They peaked in 2023.

Now ‘Master Plan Part 4’ was released on X, and it’s about ‘sustainable abundance’ through AI and Robotics.

Here it is:

Introduction

Since Tesla’s founding, each iteration of our Masterplan has focused on our North Star: To provide unlimited sustainability without compromise.

People are tool machines. At Tesla, we manufacture physical products on scale and at a low price with the goal of making life better for everyone. As the influence and influence of artificial intelligence (AI) technology increases, the mission described in Masterplan, part IV, should not surprisingly.

This next chapter in Tesla’s history will help create a world that we have only just begun to imagine and will do it on a scale that we have not yet seen. We build the products and services that bring AI into the physical world.

We have worked tirelessly for almost two decades to create the basis for this technological renaissance through the development of electric vehicles, energy products and humanoid robots.

Now we combine our production functions with our autonomous skill to provide new products and services that will accelerate global prosperity and human flowering driven by economic growth shared by everyone. We unite our hardware and software on the scale, and by doing so we create a safer, cleaner and more fun world.

This is Sustainable abundance.

Indicative principles

Growth is endless.

Growth in one area does not require falls in another. Lack of resources can be remedied by improved technology, greater innovation and new ideas.

The technologies that gave us the opportunity to operate machines led to industrial revolutions that have expanded our economic landscape, creating more opportunities for everyone. Pioneering inventions such as the semiconductor and the Internet have expanded – not diminished – social and economic opportunities across all aspects of the human experience, from creating more jobs to providing greater access to information to enabling deeper interpersonal connections.

Our desire to push beyond what is considered achievable will promote the growth needed for truly sustainable abundance.

Innovation removes restrictions.

For centuries, humanity’s primary mode of transport was the horse. Then cars with internal combustion engines driven by fossil fuels in the last 50 plus years with internal combustion engines driven by fossil fuels the standard and expected transport method. The idea that batteries could be produced affordable and on a scale large enough to turn the transport industry away from fossil fuels seemed a fool’s errand – until Tesla led the way forward.

Through continued innovation, we have overcome the technological limitations of battery development and built an industry driven by renewable resources.

Technology solves specific problems.

The products and services born out of the acceleration of sustainable abundance will promote humanity by solving problems in the real world. To further speed up our innovation, we build each product more efficiently and more sustainable than the latter.

Solar energy production and large-scale battery storage increase the availability and reliability of pure electricity in our societal and make it more affordable and more sustainable.

Autonomous vehicles have the capacity to dramatically improve affordable prices, accessibility and security of transport while reducing pollution, especially in our ever closer global cities.

Optimus – our autonomous humanoid robot – not only changes the perception of labor itself, but its accessibility and capacity. Jobs and tasks that are particularly monotonous or dangerous can now be performed in other ways. In this way, Optimus’s mission is to give people back more time to do what they love.

Autonomy must benefit from all of humanity.

The tools we make on Tesla help us build up the products that promote human prosperity.

How we develop and use autonomy – and the new opportunities it makes available to us – must be informed of its ability to improve the human state. To make everyday life better – and safer – for all people through our autonomous technology has always been and continues to be our focus.

Greater access drives greater growth.

Producing technologically advanced products that are affordable and accessible on scale is required to build a flowering and unlimited society. It serves to further democratizing society while raising everyone’s quality of life in the process. Characteristic of meritocracy creates opportunities that allow each person to use their ability to do what they imagine.

Everyone deserves access to these opportunities, and technological growth can help ensure that each of us is able to maximize our most limited resource: time.

We accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable abundance.

We have to make one thing clear: This challenge will be extremely difficult to overcome. Removal of scarcity requires tireless and exquisite execution. Some will perceive it as impossible. And lots of others will praise any obstacle and setback we inevitably encounter along the way. But once we have overcome this challenge, our critics will see that what they once thought was impossible is actually possible. And that will be fine with us, because what matters most is that together we create a sustainable and truly plentiful future in future generations.

All valuable journeys are long. And they all begin with a first step.

Our first step was to make an exciting sports car – roads. Then we took advantage of these profits to finance the development and production of more affordable, yet exciting products – Model S and Model X. Then we repeated the process, which brought us to Model 3 and Model Y and beyond.

This process required that we take many steps, some of them small and other big ones. But in the end, each win led to another victory, and even with our failures we were able to continue to build speed. Our momentum enabled us to build a fully integrated ecosystem of sustainable products, from transport to energy production, battery storage and robotics.

Today we are at the forefront of a revolutionary period due to an unprecedented growth. And this time it won’t be a single step, but a leap forward for Tesla and humanity as a whole. The tools we need to develop will help us build the kind of world that we have always dreamed of – a world of sustainable abundance – by redefining the basic building blocks of labor, mobility and energy in scale and for everyone.

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Tesla is lost as a company. This is a bunch of utopian rubbish, complete with ai “abundance” buzzwords, which could easily have written.

Elon’s first two Master plans were straightforward, with clear, action -oriented steps and a well -defined product dribbling.

In comparison, this opium is intended for Tesla shareholders to get their solution of potential “infinite growth” as an AI stock. That’s not right.

Everyone can see the value of an affordable humanoid robot that is able to autonomously perform useful tasks. You don’t have to sell people on a strange utopian future around it. Start by demonstrating that you can create such a robot.

We haven’t seen any evidence of it yet.

All Tesla’s Optimus -Robot Demonstrations have been supported by people who control them externally. Most recently, Tesla Optimus, who served popcorn to guests at his dining room in Los Angeles. It worked for a few hours on the first day and the robot has reportedly been offline for a month since the restaurant’s launch.

I know I may sound like a hate, but I don’t care. Tesla is not a company that is delivering a future of “sustainable abundance”.

Tesla is a company that made the impossible and accelerated significant world transition to electrical transport. Then its CEO became distress. Sales began to go down, earnings began to fall, and to maintain a nonsensical share price decided to ride the AI ​​bubble. It’s about that.

I prefer my own secret “Master Plan Part 4” for Tesla released a few months ago.

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