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mercoledì 7 settembre 2016

Elon Musk News - Issue 37 🚀🚗🌇

"Wait until you see the real steering controls and system for the 3. It feels like a spaceship."

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ISSUE 37 🚀🚗🌇  August 23rd 2016


Here are the top 3 stories in this issue of Elon Musk News:
  1. SpaceX puts historic flown rocket on permanent display
  2. 'I want my family back in a Tesla' says father after surviving severe crash in a Model X
  3. Here's how solar roofs fit into Elon Musk's master plan
EVANNEX recently released an article where they analyzed the scope of Elon Musk's social media following. It turns out that with nearly 5 million Twitter followers Elon has a greater following than Ford, Chevrolet and Chrysler combined! Not only that, his Twitter followers are 8-12X more engaged. That's pretty amazing when you consider Tesla's advertising budget is $0.
Thanks for joining me on this journey, and enjoy issue 37!
Sincerely,
Zachary K.D.
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"Wait until you see the real steering controls and system for the 3. It feels like a spaceship."

— Elon Musk
Quote from @elonmusk | Photo from Steve Jurvetson

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has more Twitter followers than Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler Combined

Elon Musk approaches buzz like no other car company executive. According to Advertising Age, "Tesla Motors has no advertising, no ad agency... and that's no problem." That's right, Tesla's advertising budget is $0. In contrast, let's look at what other big automakers spend on advertising. For context, automakers typically rank as the biggest ad spenders in any industry. Here is a sampling — Chrysler: $1.97 billion, GM: $2.15 billion, and Ford: a whopping $2.56 billion.

SpaceX

SpaceX puts historic flown rocket on permanent display

Crews outside the SpaceX's headquarters in Southern California on Saturday positioned the booster that stuck the first Falcon 9 rocket landing for vertical display, and now the launcher is an unmistakable Space Age trophy visible to passersby on nearby streets and freeways.
Read the full article | Photo from Gene Blevins/LA Daily News

NASA's Latest Spacewalk Kickstarts the ISS' SpaceX and Boeing Era

The era of space shuttles visiting the ISS is making way for a new one, where private companies visit with their own crafts. On Friday, that dream came one step closer to reality, as two NASA astronauts, commander Jeff Williams and flight engineer Kate Rubins, undertook a spacewalk to attach a new international docking adopter (IDA).
The adopter will allow spacecraft like the SpaceX Crew Dragon to dock with the ISS. SpaceX delivered the IDA last month, its ninth mission with NASA. In May, Boeing announced a launch date of 2018 for its first Starliner manned flight. The pressure is on SpaceX to beat Boeing to the punch and send its first crew to the ISS, a race that officially started Friday with the dock installation. The IDA opens the door to commercial space travel in a big way. "That is the next major chapter," said Williams.
Read the full article | Photo from NASA

Curiosity Rover's Panoramic Photo Shows What Humans Might See on Mars

NASA has released an image from the Curiosity rover so we Earthlings can get a new glimpse at Mars. The image was made from more than 130 pictures taken by the rover on August 5, and it shows the area called "Murray Buttes" on the lower part of Mount Sharp.
Elon Musk wants to send an unmanned spacecraft to Mars by 2018. NASA said in July that it believes it can send astronauts to conduct a fly-by of Mars by 2033. Musk hopes to beat that by sending humans to Mars in 2024.

Tesla

'I want my family back in a Tesla' says father after surviving severe crash in a Model X

Orthopaedic surgeon Jonathan Braman has spent a lot of time working on patients injured in violent car accidents. That's why he knew what to expect for his family and himself after his Tesla Model X was struck by a large GMC truck at over 45 mph after it ran a red light. To his surprise however, all 6 passengers (and his dog) walked away from the severe accident. Braman credits Tesla and Elon Musk for keeping his family away from serious injury or death by designing what could very well be one of the safest vehicles ever built.
Read the full article | Photo from Jonathan Braman

Bob Lutz compares Tesla to socialism after GM took $11B from taxpayers under his reign

When asked "will Tesla still exist 20 years from now?" Bob said: "As it is presently, no. As they say, "Socialism is great until they run out of other people's money." Tesla burns cash. It's not a car company, it's a cult of fanatics who think Elon Musk can do no wrong. But financially, it doesn't work."
The comment is particularly interesting because under his reign at GM (2001-2010), the automaker went bankrupt and accepted a huge bailout from the government, which ultimately cost $11.2 billion to taxpayers. That's a big difference with the few millions of dollars taxpayers actually made from Tesla repaying its $465 million Department of Energy loan – money from a separate program than the auto bailout, but awarded around the same time.

Tesla reduces entry price for the Model S to $593/month, introduces new 2-year lease option to hold you until Model 3

During a conference call discussing Tesla's second quarter financial results earlier this month, CEO Elon Musk said that the automaker was expecting its percentage of new vehicle leases versus direct purchases to significantly increase during the next quarter and now we know why.
Tesla introduced last night a new 2-year lease option for the Model S and Model X that brings the entry price to driving Tesla vehicles down to only $593 per month, but only for orders placed by September 12th.

Tesla Model 3: What will the spaceship-like steering wheel of the Model 3 look like?

Tesla carefully made sure that any promotional picture or third-party photoshoot would not feature the interior of the prototypes, presumably because it will be nothing like the production version. While everyone is focused on the horizontal center touchscreen and speculating about a potential heads-up display, which I admit is likely, I am most interested in the steering wheel.
The one on the prototype was unfinished-looking and Musk confirmed that it's not "the real steering system". He referred to it as a "system" and not a "wheel" on a few occasions.

Tesla could double Model X deliveries in the third quarter

Tesla has about 35,000 Model X reservations with paid deposits but has delivered only 7,200 so far. Until recently, Tesla was not even offering Model X test drives at its stores, suggesting that it was seeking to constrain new orders until such time as it could get Model X production ramped up successfully.
Based on his analysis, Sparks believes that Tesla will deliver a total of 20,000 to 23,000 cars in the third quarter, split about equally between Model S sedans and Model X SUVs. Tesla could go into the fourth quarter with strong numbers and finish the year by delivering close to 90,000 vehicles.

SolarCity

Here's how solar roofs fit into Elon Musk's master plan

Since then, the roofs have been called "out of left field," and "a sweeping expansion of Tesla's clean energy ambitions," but they are neither. Solar roofs are not some side goof of Musk's; they've been part of his ambition all along.
If Tesla's solar roof (or the Tesla Model 3, or SolarCity) fails but demonstrates that there's a viable market, and other competitors come in to do it better, I don't know that Musk would be pleased. But the larger and more important part of his aim — to unleash consumer capitalism on the problem of sustainability — will have succeeded.

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martedì 6 settembre 2016

Elon Musk News - “Sunday morning: to bake or not to bake cookies -- that is not even a question. Definitely bake.”

World's First AI Supercomputer Is Delivered to OpenAI 🖥💡🚚

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"SUNDAY MORNING: TO BAKE OR NOT TO BAKE COOKIES -- THAT IS NOT EVEN A QUESTION. DEFINITELY BAKE."  August 16th 2016


Here are the top 3 stories in this issue of Elon Musk News:
  1. NVIDIA CEO Delivers World's First AI Supercomputer to OpenAI
  2. SpaceX Successfully Lands the Falcon 9 Rocket on a Droneship
  3. Tesla Model S and X with 100 kWh battery pack and '~380 miles of range' approved by European authority
Early Sunday morning SpaceX successfully landed another rocket on their drone ship 'Of Course I Still Love You'. It was an impressive landing in tricky conditions, but perhaps the most striking aspect is how SpaceX's booster landings are now starting to feel commonplace.
This issue also also contains two articles about OpenAI. As there isn't often news on OpenAI, I highly recommend reading both articles. They give good insight into what's happening at the non-profit cofounded by Elon Musk.
Most of all, thanks for being part of this newsletter, and enjoy issue 35!
Sincerely,
Zachary K.D.

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"Sunday morning: to bake or not to bake cookies -- that is not even a question. Definitely bake."

— Elon Musk
Quote from @elonmusk | Photo from ALS IBC

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Why Elon Musk says we're living in a simulation

A new video by Vox outlines Elon Musk's argument for humankind living in a simulation.
The general idea of our reality boils down to three possibilities — humans go extinct before we are able to run a simulation of this size, humans choose not to run ancestor simulations, or we are currently participating in such a simulation. According to Musk, "There's a one in billions chance we're in base reality." Simulation or not, the vast room for debate on the topic has led to the conversation being banned in a hot tub by Elon Musk and his brother.

One of Elon Musk's Many Hobbies Include Baking Cookies

Musk sent out a tweet Sunday morning asking his 4.77 million followers whether or not he should bake, cookies that is. Turns out it was a rhetorical question, as there was never any doubt Musk wouldn't be baking cookies on a Sunday morning.

SpaceX

SpaceX Successfully Lands the Falcon 9 Rocket on a Droneship

SpaceX has successfully completed its eighth mission of 2016. Its Falcon 9 rocket sent up the JCSAT-16 satellite and then the rocket's booster safely landed back on Of Course I Still Love You, the droneship in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, in the very early hours of Sunday morning.
Sunday morning's GTO mission — lift-off was at 1:26 a.m. — was considered very challenging due to the orbital height the Falcon 9 was expected to hit. The satellite reached a 36,000 kilometer (22,369.4 mile) apogee, or the highest point in orbit. As Materials Engineer Michael Hammersley explained on the webcast, "a low earth orbit mission — which can return to either land or the drone ship — is easier than a GTO mission which can only land on a drone ship. That's because a GTO mission requires a lot more speed than a low-earth mission, that means it requires more propellant."

SpaceX Is About to Start Testing the Rocket Engine that's Going to Mars

A series of reports indicate SpaceX is revving up the engine for its Mars-bound rocket for testing in the coming months. The Raptor, an engine three times more powerful than the one currently driving Falcon 9, looks like it's en route to McGregor, Texas for "developmental tests," according to Ars Technica.
The Raptor won't power the Falcon 9, or even the company's "next generation" rocket, the Falcon Heavy (which will be the largest rocket in existence when it finally debuts later this year). Instead, the Raptor will probably be incorporated within the rocketry architecture for the Mars Colonial Transporter. Elon Musk described the Raptor engine as having a thrust of about 230 metric tons, or around 500,000 lbs.

Tesla

Tesla Model S and X with 100 kWh battery pack and '~380 miles of range' approved by European authority

The long-rumoured 100 kWh battery pack that will bring the Tesla Model S and X to a new level of performance is finally coming. After first being revealed by a 'Tesla hacker' through a cryptic message to Elon Musk 5 months ago, the new battery pack has now been approved by RDW, the Dutch regulator and European authority used by Tesla to approve its vehicles in for European roads.
The news hints at an imminent release of three new versions of Tesla's battery pack: 100D, P100D, and P100D with Ludicrous upgrade. A Dutch blogger found the reference to the new battery pack while looking through RDW's open database.

The electric vehicle shopping experience: new study gives reason to Tesla for its direct sales model

Sierra Club, a not-for-profit environmental organisation, conducted a study in 308 dealerships and stores from 13 different automakers across ten states with zero-emission vehicle mandates in order to evaluate the state of the electric vehicle shopping experience.
The study paints a negative (borderline disastrous) picture of the electric vehicle shopping experience, especially outside of California, for almost all automakers except for Tesla, which gives weight to the automaker's direct sales distribution model through company-owned stores.

Hyperloop

Imagine A Hyperloop That Uses Underwater Tunnels To Replace Cargo Ships

Before you ever board a hyperloop for a half-hour trip from San Francisco to L.A., it's possible that the ultra-fast transit system might help deliver the things you buy. Hyperloop One, the Los Angeles-based startup that ran a demo near Las Vegas earlier this year, is working on cargo transportation on land—and it also wants to transform shipping ports.
The underwater system would let cargo ships drop freight into massive hyperloop tunnels submerged 10 miles offshore. "You can see it as almost analogous to what oil companies do now: They bring their tankers in, connect with risers offshore, collect or distribute their oil without ever coming into port, and then leave," says Blake Cole, a marine engineer at Hyperloop One.

You could soon be travelling from Chennai to Bangalore in just 30 mins with Hyperloop technology

Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, which is based on the idea of mass collaboration and crowdsourcing, will open conversations with government authorities to begin assessing opportunities for bringing Hyperloop to India, Joel Michael, the chief global operations director of the Los Angeles based company told ET by email.
"Imagine Chennai to Bengaluru in less than 30 minutes for a fraction of the cost of air travel today," said Michael, who along with HTT Chief Operating Officer Bibop Gresta, will travel to Indore next week to attend the i5 Summit.

Dubai could be the first to hop on Hyperloop One's global shipping train

Hyperloop One tells TechCrunch it might be building its crazy fast transportation system at the Jebel Ali port in Dubai if all goes according to plan. And it could be the first place to build an actual Hyperloop for commercial use, says CEO Rob Lloyd. "It's got the infrastructure, regulatory movement and kind of capital in place needed to build it already,"

OpenAI

NVIDIA CEO Delivers World's First AI Supercomputer to OpenAI

The world's leading non-profit artificial intelligence research team needs the world's fastest AI system. That's why NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang last week hand-delivered the world's first AI supercomputer in a box — the NVIDIA DGX-1 — to OpenAI in San Francisco.
"I thought it was incredibly appropriate that the world's first supercomputer dedicated to artificial intelligence would go to the laboratory that was dedicated to open artificial intelligence," Huang said. OpenAI's researchers will put the first production DGX-1 — packing 170 teraflops of computing power, equal to 250 conventional servers — to work on artificial intelligence's toughest problems.

This Supercomputer Will Try to Find Intelligence on Reddit

The OpenAI researchers are feeding message threads from the popular website Reddit to algorithms that build a probabilistic understanding of the conversation. If fed enough examples, the underlying language model will be good enough to hold a conversation itself, the researchers hope. And the hardware will make it possible to feed many more snippets of text into the model, and to apply more computing power to the problem.

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