"Robotaxis crows of from science to reality"

Adam Jonas is an idiot, doesn't he know that reality (meaning Waymo full self driving taxis) are here for several years already? Without safety drivers? Besides they are also a reality in China.

Just because Tesla is years away from every getting to level 4 (which not only means no safety drivers anywhere in the car but more importantly, taking over the financial liability for any accident and injuries), that the market leaders by far haven't unlocked reality years ago.

They are so far ahead, Tesla can't see them and Jonas is just a stupid Tesla stock promoter as his company (Morgan Stanley) is the main bank that had lend Musk all his loans.

So they are deeply tied in with Musk and can't afford for him to go down or go broke!

Tesla Stock Drops Again. The Focus Is Shifting to 2026 and Robots

Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas has made some "way too early" predictions about robotics for 2026.Tesla shows up in a few of them.The electric-vehicle maker has pinned most of its future on AI, including a big bet on labor-saving AI-trained humanoid robots that Tesla CEO Elon Musk hopes to sell next year.Jonas doesn't see 2026 as the year of the droid, though. "We see great potential for the human form factor in robotics," he wrote in a recent report. He has even ordered a NEO humanoid robot from 1X, but isn't expecting much. "For 2026, at least, humanoids are more of a marketing and funding strategy than doing useful work.". He is more optimistic that Tesla and Waymo "solve" AI-trained self-driving. "2026 is the year when robotaxis cross over from science fiction to reality with consumers, investors, urban planners, and transport authorities," Jonas wrote.Exactly what "closer" looks like is hard to say. Musk has suggested that Tesla could take a stake in xAI, which is still raising
Tesla Stock Drops Again. The Focus Is Shifting to 2026 and Robots

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