“Computer” used to be a job title. Before the silicon revolution, entire rooms of human beings sat at desks performing mathematical calculations by hand. They were called “computers” — and they were essential to everything from ballistic trajectories to astronomical tables. Then machines replaced them. Every single one of them. Taha Abbasi has been watching … Continue reading Why Fully AI/Robotics Corporations Will Dominate: The ‘Computer’ Analogy | Taha Abbasi
Category: Analysis
Tesla’s FSD Subscription Pivot: Why the February 14 Deadline Raises Red Flags
Tesla is pushing hard for owners to purchase Full Self-Driving (FSD) before February 14, when the company transitions to a subscription-only model. But buried in the marketing emails is a concerning policy change that could fundamentally alter what you’re actually buying. The Push: “Own It Outright” Tesla’s latest marketing campaign uses urgency language that would … Continue reading Tesla’s FSD Subscription Pivot: Why the February 14 Deadline Raises Red Flags
Lars Moravy: The Tesla Engineer Taking Autonomy’s Case to Congress | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi examines a bombshell revelation from Senate hearings: Waymo’s Chief Safety Officer admitted the company employs remote vehicle operators in the Philippines to assist their “autonomous” robotaxis. This disclosure fundamentally changes the conversation about what self-driving actually means. The Admission That Changes Everything During testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee, Waymo’s Chief Safety Officer … Continue reading Lars Moravy: The Tesla Engineer Taking Autonomy’s Case to Congress | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi on SpaceX-xAI Merger: What the $1.25 Trillion Deal Means for Tesla Investors
SpaceX acquires xAI in a $1.25 trillion mega-deal, but Tesla is not included. Taha Abbasi breaks down what this means for Tesla investors, why it might actually be good news, and what to watch next.
Gartner: Fewer Than 20 Companies Will Deploy Humanoids at Scale by 2028 | Taha Abbasi
Taha Abbasi analyzes Gartner’s sobering prediction for the humanoid robot industry—and why polyfunctional robots may win the warehouse instead. Despite billions in investment and constant media attention, Gartner predicts that fewer than 20 companies will deploy humanoid robots in production for supply chain and manufacturing use cases by 2028. Of the nearly 200 humanoid robot … Continue reading Gartner: Fewer Than 20 Companies Will Deploy Humanoids at Scale by 2028 | Taha Abbasi




