Jean Francois Pascal
Tesla’s future is all about AI, and that’s where the real story is heading. The company isn’t just a car manufacturer anymore—it's building a massive data advantage through millions of vehicles on the road, constantly collecting real-world driving information. That fuels its self-driving technology, training powerful neural networks that can improve faster than competitors relying on limited datasets. On top of that, Tesla’s AI isn’t limited to cars. Robotics, automation, energy optimization, and even consumer AI products are all potential expansions. If Tesla succeeds, it won’t simply sell vehicles; it will sell software, autonomy, and intelligence as a service—unlocking recurring revenue and much higher margins than traditional car sales. The path will have volatility, setbacks, and skepticism, but if Tesla delivers on even part of its AI vision, the upside could be transformational. The story moving forward is less about engines and more about algorithms—and Tesla is positioning itself to lead that shift.
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