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Joined July 2018
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Let's do it!
Nuclear fusion has the potential to REVOLUTIONIZE the energy industry—this administration is committed to advancing fusion innovation to one day harness American-made fusion power, ensuring America LEADS in global energy dominance. nextgov.com/emerging-tech/20…
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Not great. If the U.S. concedes the lead on commercialization the ultimate result will probably be China overtakes geopolitically. Because energy is the basis for every other sort of power, and fusion provides (will provide) the most energy.
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Is China About to Produce the Next ‘Sputnik Moment’? Here's one thing to watch: "Look for car dealers in San Diego, Phoenix, and San Antonio to begin importing “lightly-used” Chinese vehicles from Mexico and delivering them to American buyers. (In China itself, EV companies are already selling “zero-mileage second hand cars” to get around regulations intended to end price wars.) Today, America imposes a 147.5 percent duty on new electric cars imported from China, according to data from the U.S. Department of Commerce, a formidable wall that has slammed the doors shut on direct imports from the PRC. But used car imports from Mexico are subject to only a 25 percent tax. American dealers buying from Mexico will have plenty of choices. China now exports more cars to Mexico than any other market in the world. Mexican consumers are already driving hundreds of thousands of BYDs, Chireys (Chery’s brand name in Mexico), Zeekrs, Aions, and SAIC-MGs. A few weeks back, I crossed the border from San Diego to Tijuana and walked less than a mile to a BYD dealership. There, I test drove several impressive new products, including the U.S.$45,000 Shark pickup truck and the $20,000 Mini Dolphin. BYD plans to sell 80,000 cars in Mexico this year, up from nothing in 2020." Full @ChinaFile article here. chinafile.com/conversation/c…
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Yup
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Slowly slowly at first, then …
BREAKING: First ever Tesla Model Y robotaxi with no-one in the drivers seat spotted testing on public roads in Austin, Texas! Tesla's new "Robotaxi" wordmark/logo is on the side of the vehicle.
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A Tesla using Autopilot technology is 10x less likely to be involved in an accident
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Replying to @stevenmarkryan
I will have an Optimus dance troupe on stage with me at the Tesla shareholders meeting
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Replying to @SawyerMerritt
It does this every day in our Palo Alto lab. And multiple Optimus robots walk around the office 24/7 with no one watching over them, charging themselves as needed.
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Tesla is insane for not shooting an advertisement just like this.
Can confirm. 🙌👍😊