It looks like the Trump White House has been going easy on Silicon Valley.
Tesla is recruiting self-driving test drivers in New York City without the permits required for autonomous vehicle testing, reigniting the battle between Elon Musk’s robotaxi vision and regulators’ safety concerns.
Altman threw down the gauntlet, and made a little wager.
A bizarre video claiming the company remotely disabled a customer's Cybertruck went so viral that Tesla, a company famously without a PR department, was forced to publicly deny it.
Tesla, already battling slowing sales and a shifting market, is now facing a quieter but potentially more damaging crisis: a mass exodus from its leadership ranks.
Just as the American EV market braces for a brutal winter, Ford is making a shocking pivot. As federal tax credits disappear, the automaker is doubling down with a new strategy borrowed not from Silicon Valley, but from China.
With its car business in a nosedive, the company is making a dramatic pivot to become the UK's next big power company. The UK's energy sector generates over $200 billion a year and a slice of that could be exactly what Musk is looking to use to shore up Tesla.
After disastrous sales and crashing resale values, the cheapest version of Tesla's sci-fi pickup suddenly has a multi-week wait time. Is this the start of a comeback or just a last-gasp buying frenzy?
A looming deadline to claim the $7,500 federal EV tax credit has sparked a buying frenzy, and Tesla is already reaping the benefits.
From tech giants like Tesla to a little-known Bitcoin miner, the president's pro-crypto pivot has unleashed a tidal wave of wealth. Here’s who is riding it.
What's the opposite of the Midas touch?
The tech mogul building our AI future just admitted that no one is safe from obsolescence, not even the billionaires in charge.
Citing massive losses and a cooling market, the Japanese auto giant is backing away from an all-electric future in a huge blow to the EV industry and a sign that the road to clean cars just got a lot bumpier.
Weeks after Elon Musk promised investors that Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer would be “spectacular” and operating at scale, Bloomberg says the project is shut down, raising sharp questions about his credibility.
The government thinks Musk's oversized heaps could soon be used by America's "enemies."
The trade war and the end of federal tax credits are creating a brutal new reality for America's most promising EV startups.
The Tesla Robotaxi still has a human babysitter.
Amid falling sales, Tesla's board still thinks Musk is worth all the trouble.
The company was found partially liable.
Liberals are losing interest in all EVs, thanks to Musk.