The Latest Attack: Tesla (Fill In Blank) Is Vaporware

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There is a new attack vector with Tesla. We heard the Tesla Semi is vaporware. Now we hear about the Cybertruck is falling into that category.

In this video I discuss how we are seeing the idea that these projducts will never come out. Of course, it was utrue with the Semi which is out. The claims made by Tesla are not validated, but we do see the vehcile on the market.


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Seems to me that when something is so thoroughly driven by hype, there's considerable "mass hysteria" to deal with... and in such a crowd, people start looking for "evidence" of what they want to be true in that moment.

So, if something "misses,"* even slightly, it suddenly becomes vaporware or a scam. Humans are weird...

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I agree with just waiting to figure things out. It's only a few weeks out and I don't think they have any direct evidence that it is the case. At this point, I am not surprised that they are attacking Tesla because it's way too common.

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Summary:
In this video, Task discusses the recent criticism towards Tesla, particularly focusing on the Tesla Cybertruck, which has been called 'vaporware' by some, implying it may not become a reality. He addresses the skepticism surrounding the Tesla Semi and emphasizes the importance of hearing feedback from companies actually using Tesla products like the Semi truck. Task dismisses the claims of Tesla products being vaporware, stating that while the Cybertruck is not yet in production, progress is being made, as seen with the construction and transportation of the gigapress for the Cybertruck.

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Task delves into the recent criticisms aimed at Tesla, concentrating on the Cybertruck and the Tesla Semi. He notes that Gordon Johnson, recognized for his stance on Tesla, has labeled Tesla's creations as vaporware, suggesting that they may not materialize. Task emphasizes the necessity of receiving feedback from companies actually utilizing Tesla's products, specifically mentioning Pepsi's reported reception of 37 Tesla Semis.

While acknowledging Tesla's ambitious claims and presentations, Task highlights the importance of real-world validation from consumer experiences. He raises questions about the performance and efficiency of the Tesla Semi, underlining the significance of feedback from companies like Pepsi, Walmart, and others utilizing these vehicles in their operations.

Shifting focus to the Cybertruck, Task clarifies that although it is not currently in production, progress can be seen through the construction and transportation of a 9-ton gigapress specifically designed for the Cybertruck. He acknowledges the reports of components arriving in Texas and anticipates further developments in the coming weeks.

Task refutes the notion of the Cybertruck being vaporware, countering it as baseless speculation. He speculates on a potential timeline for production to commence, suggesting the fourth quarter of the following year as a feasible estimate for a production ramp-up. Task condemns the spread of misinformation regarding Tesla products, branding such narratives as unfounded and propagated by uninformed individuals.

In wrapping up, Task expresses optimism for future updates and developments from Tesla, challenging the narrative of vaporware surrounding the company's projects.

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