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Davos, Elon Musk

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At Davos, Elon Musk repeats bold claims on self-driving cars, robots and Starship
The Tesla CEO declared self-driving cars a "solved problem" during an appearance at the World Economic Forum. In Austin, his Robotaxis still have human minders.

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Davos recap: Elon Musk talks robot-powered future, robotaxi rollout in first-ever Davos appearance
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At Davos, Elon Musk says that the future will involve ‘more robots than people’
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Elon Musk has an ambitious new target for when Tesla’s Optimus robots will go on sale
Elon Musk said Thursday that Tesla’s Optimus robots should be available to the public by the end of next year, after the company refines the technology.

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Live Davos updates: Elon Musk makes his first-ever Davos appearance
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Musk imagines a new world of robots and life being 'multiplanetary'
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Elon Musk asks one crucial question in every job interview to spot a liar

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In Davos debut, Musk says US tariffs make solar power a challenge

By Muvija M, Deborah Mary Sophia and Akash Sriram DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Elon Musk marked his last-minute Davos debut on Thursday with a critique of U.S. solar tariffs and aggressive targets for Tesla,
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Elon Musk says DOGE was only 'somewhat successful' and he wouldn't do it again

Mega billionaire Elon Musk, in a friendly interview with his aide and conservative influencer Katie Miller, said his efforts leading the Department of Government Efficiency were only "somewhat successful" and he would not do it over again.
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Learn how Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and other billionaires would ace the toughest interview question: 'Why should we hire you?'

"Why should we hire you?" is one of the widely asked and most challenging questions in any job interview. While it may sound straightforward, many candidates falter, relying on clichés or generic statements that fail to set them apart. Instead of ...
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