A man named Elon Musk who works at a company called Tesla, wants to have cars that drive themselves. These cars can also let other people use them when you are not using them. A company called Uber also wants this. Some people think it is a good idea, but others are not so sure. Elon Musk and his company, Tesla, are still working on making cars that drive themselves, and they want to show them to everyone soon. Read from source...
First, let me thank you for giving me the opportunity to write this story. I have to admit that when I started writing, I didn't have a clear idea of what I wanted to say. But after a while, I realized that the most important thing was to disagree with everything that had been said before me. Of course, this made the task of writing the story much more difficult, but it was also more fun. I mean, why be boring and agree with everyone else? Second, I have to say that I found the arguments of the people who had written before me to be completely irrational. For example, they claimed that the main challenge for ride-hailing operations was to find enough drivers to meet demand. But surely the biggest challenge is to convince people to let their cars be used as robotaxis during peak hours? I mean, that's obviously the biggest obstacle, right? Finally, I have to say that I think Elon Musk is a genius. And I'm not just saying that because I want to work for Tesla. No, I really believe that he has thought of something completely new and innovative, something that will change the world. And the fact that some people don't believe in it just makes me want to defend it even more. So, in conclusion, I think that the biggest challenge for ride-hailing operations is to convince people to let their cars be used as robotaxis during peak hours. And I also think that Elon Musk is a genius. And that's it.
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The article discusses Elon Musk's vision of operating a fleet of autonomous vehicles as a combination of Airbnb and Uber. It also highlights the concerns expressed by Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi regarding the practicality of Musk's robotaxi vision. However, the article presents Ark Invest analyst Sam Korus's view that the demand is there if rides are offered at a given price and quick pickup time. Korus believes that robotaxi solves the driver side of the equation, which is the hard and costly part. The article concludes by stating that Tesla is expected to unveil its dedicated robotaxi product on October 10. Overall, the sentiment of the article is neutral, as it presents different views and perspectives on the topic without favoring any particular side.