However, much of the social media backlash centered on the Robovan, a self-driving vehicle resembling the film’s delivery robot van, and the Robotaxi, akin to the movie’s Audi RSQ self-driving car.
When Reuters reported in April that Tesla had scrapped plans for a long-promised, next-generation $25,000 electric vehicle, ...
The lawsuit accuses Musk of creating AI-generated promotional materials to promote Tesla's cybercab robotaxi. By Winston Cho ...
Alcon Entertainment alleges that Musk and Tesla made an AI image for their robotaxi unveiling that's based on "Blade Runner 2049." ...
claiming an image from the movie was improperly used to promote Tesla’s futuristic robotaxi prototype. Back To Top ...
accusing him of illegally using imagery from that film to promote Tesla’s new “robotaxi.” Alcon Entertainment, a movie and television company backed by the FedEx founder Frederick W.
Elon Musk, sued by the producers of 'Blade Runner 2049,' had a three-word response to the litigation: 'That movie sucked' ...
Tesla's "We, Robot" robotaxi event last week left plenty of glaring questions unanswered. The flashy event, which appropriately took place on a Hollywood movie lot, saw the Elon Musk-led company ...
Warner Bros, which hosted the robotaxi launch event at one of its movie studios, was also the distributor of Blade Runner ...
Tesla unveiled its long-awaited Robotaxi on Thursday night ... The gold car picked up Mr. Musk at a movie theater, opening its stylish power butterfly doors to give him access to the passenger seat.
CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson likened the event to “watching a movie with a lot of plot twists ... value to over $760 billion ahead of the robotaxi announcement— more than 14 times GM’s ...
For a businessman who perpetually struggles with broken promises, Elon Musk gave himself quite a to-do list Thursday night at Tesla's long-awaited Hollywood unveiling of its driverless robotaxis.