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Tesla CEO Elon Musk Is Calling For More In-Car Gaming
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is calling on the company to work more toward in-car gaming alongside the push toward autonomous vehicles. On Twitter, the Tesla CEO said entertainment like in-car gaming “will be critical when cars drive themselves.” Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Tesla CEO calls for more in-car gamingMusk went on to ask Twitter users what Tesla should "do with in-car gaming in an autonomous world." He suggested that Tesla drivers play Polytopia in their vehicles, adding that a multiplayer online version is "coming soon." Musk also received several suggestions about games...
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The Cannabis And EV And AV Sectors Have Real Revenues
Whitney Tilson’s email to investors discussing the cannabis, EV and AV sectors; bank stocks are ripping; the journalist and the pharma bro. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more 1) Picking up where I left off in Friday's and yesterday's e-mails on why I think buying bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is nothing more than speculation... Consider Investing In Cannabis And EV SectorsMy best advice is not to speculate at all. But if you're going to do it with a small part of your portfolio, I'd suggest considering the cannabis or electric/autonomous vehicle ("EV" and "AV") sectors, wher...
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GM to hire 3,000 engineers, designers, IT workers to speed up electric vehicle production
General Motors is hiring thousands as it pushes to bring more than 20 new electric vehicles to U.S. roads by 2023.The automaker will hire 3,000 engineers, designers and technology specialists between now and the end of the first quarter, and most of those people can work remotely, opening up the talent pool across the nation.“We have a lot of flexibility on where we can draw talent from,” said Ken Morris, GM’s vice president of autonomous and electric vehicle programs. “We’re going to look for the best talent we can get and work around whatever situations there are to get that talent.”GM has s...
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4 Logistic Trends Taking 2020 By Storm
The logistics industry has achieved significant growth in recent years, thanks to the implementation of technology-driven innovations. While much has been achieved, it doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreLogistic Trends That Emerged In 2020In fact, there were multiple logistic trends from blockchain to 3PL and warehouse automation that emerged in 2020. These trends helped with increasing productivity and efficiency in workflow, meeting evolving customer needs, and improving transparency and traceability between various stakeholders. Here...
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