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Elon Musk says Tesla will stop producing its S and X models

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Tesla Will Stop Building the Model S and Model X This Year to Focus on Optimus Robots Instead
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the electric sedan and SUV that have been flagships for a decade-plus will soon end production.

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Tesla is killing off its Model S and X cars to make robots
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Elon Musk says Tesla will stop producing its S and X models as it shifts to making robots
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Tesla Sunsetting Model S and X Next Quarter to Refocus on Optimus Robot
Tesla is putting the brakes on production of the Model S and Model X.

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Why Elon Musk is making a smart move by killing off Tesla’s Model S and Model X
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Tesla to kill off Model S and X vehicles, convert California factory to build robots
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Tesla Ends Model S, Model X Production
"It’s time to bring the Model S and X programs to an end with an honorable discharge," Musk said, adding that Tesla intends to "basically stop production" of the vehicles next quarter.

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World’s first robot-only car plant is about to become reality

Automakers are racing to build the first car plant where robots, not people, handle every task from welding to final inspection. The vision of a fully automated “dark factory” is no longer science fiction but a concrete target for the next decade,
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Humanoid robots will soon help build electric vehicles here in Georgia

ATLANTA — A humanoid robot took center stage at the CES tech showcase this week, which will soon help build cars here in Georgia. Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated the robot called Atlas at the electronics convention on Monday in Las Vegas.
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