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Musk is offering a lot of money to vote

Elon Musk’s $1-million (7.2 crore) prize offer to a random voter in Pittsburgh, US, on Sunday raises “serious questions”, Pennsylvania Governor and Trump surrogate, Josh Shapiro, said. “Law enforcement should take a look at…it’s something that law enforcement should take a look at,” Shapiro added. “I’m the governor but it does raise serious questions,” he further said.

Silicon Valley billionaires became Trump’s biggest donors

Elon Musk has donated $75 million to Donald Trump’s political action committee (PAC), which is campaigning in swing states for the Trump campaign, since endorsing Trump after the assassination attempt on him in Pennsylvania. Tesla Founder Antonio Gracias donated $1 million to the America PAC while former ambassador to Sweden Kenneth Howery donated $1 million to the Trump 47 PAC.

There is a cybercab by the company

Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday unveiled the company’s self-driving car design called ‘Cybercab’, which he claims will be a two-door self-Driving taxi in three years. Musk further said that Tesla’s self-driving cars will be “10-20 times safer than human-driven vehicles” and could cost less than $0.20 per mile, compared to $1 for city buses.

There are a few things to know about the expected unveil of therobotaxi bytesa tonight

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that the company is working on a “fully self-sufficient” electric vehicle (EV) that could be capable of doing repetitive tasks. As per reports, the vehicle will be called’Optimus’ and it would be capable of doing chores like cleaning up after an event. Musk had earlier said that if a fully self-sufficient vehicle doesn’t work, it wouldn’t go anywhere.

Here are five things to know about the expected debut of arobotaxi tonight byTesla

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that Tesla will launch CyberCab, its fleet of autonomous cars, in Texas and California by 2026. He added that Cybercab will be fully self-driving by 2027. Musk further said that Tesla is developing a “self-Driving Heavy-Ion Collider” that will be able to accelerate and decelerate vehicles at nearly the same speed as humans.

What should we expect at the event?

Tesla CEO Elon Musk will unveil his vision for the Tesla Network, a robotaxi fleet that can be added by Tesla owners when they’re not using them. Musk will also outline his vision for the next generation of driverless vehicles that he says will be “more capable” than the electric cars it currently sells. Tesla has been building self-driving cars since 2014.

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There are a lot of things to know about tonight’s expected unveiling of therobotaxi byTesla

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, during an event, said Tesla is working on robotaxis for its fully self-driving taxis. The robotaxis would have a human operator to guide them around the streets, Musk added. Tesla had earlier revealed that it’s developing a fleet of self-driving cars, which would allow people to pay for the rides with their debit or credit cards.

It’s hard to fully block X in Brazil

Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered that all internet and mobile service providers in the country block the social media platform Telegram. The court also froze assets of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s other company Starlink, which is part of the same ‘economic group’ as X. The order follows a months- long dispute between Judge Alexandre de Moraes and Musk over X’s moderation policies.

The EU is taking Musk to court over his blue checks and ads

The European Commission is looking into whether Elon Musk-led platform X has done enough to combat hate speech. The commission said that X’s ‘blue check’ system negatively affects users’ ability to make free decisions about authenticity of accounts and the content they interact with. It may face fines of up to 6% of its global revenue if it doesn’t address EU’s three grievances.

Silicon Valley is Wavering on Biden

David Sacks, the Venture Capitalist and friend of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, has said that the Silicon Valley has become a “blue wall” of Republican support for President Donald Trump. “Last time, they voted for Trump…this time, they voted for Trump again,” he added. “The voters have experienced four years of Trump and four years of Biden,” Sacks further said.