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This past week Elon Musk was everywhere his influence stretching from the boardrooms of tech giants to the tangled threads of social media. Musk took center stage at the 2025 Tesla Annual Shareholder Meeting in Austin on November 6 and wasted no time framing Tesla as an AI and robotics juggernaut not just an electric car company. According to multiple reports including firsthand accounts Musk unveiled a sweeping vision that made world headlines—Tesla is pivoting to mass-produce the Optimus humanoid robot forecasting tens of billions of future units and boldly predicting that these robots could all but eliminate poverty and revolutionize medicine. The plan is already in motion with production of Optimus Version 3 to hit one million units annually in Fremont in 2026 scaling to ten million in Texas. At scale Musk claims costs could drop to twenty thousand dollars a unit. He predicted Tesla’s AI and robotics push could make work optional spark a tenfold jump in the global economy and usher in an era of universal high income a tantalizing spin on UBI.
Shareholders rewarded Musk by approving a trillion dollar performance-based compensation package with nearly seventy-five percent of the vote—one of the richest and most controversial pay deals in corporate history. The potential: if Musk hits ambitious milestones he could become the world’s first trillionaire a headline splashed across every financial desk. His sweeping goals include delivering twenty million EVs annually ten million Full Self Driving subscriptions and deploying a million each of Optimus robots and robotaxis by 2035. Musk predicted Tesla could eclipse Berkshire Hathaway to become the biggest company in history. He even teased the idea of holding future shareholder meetings in sports stadiums.
Business press like TechCrunch noted that Musk gave new production targets for the long-awaited Roadster 2 launching its production version—on April Fool’s Day 2026 in true Musk fashion—a date that quickly fueled speculation and memes across social media. Meanwhile on the practical side Musk revealed Tesla may need to build its own “Terafab” mega foundry to meet an insatiable chip demand for its next-gen AI hardware potentially disrupting the entire global semiconductor chain.
Not all the Musk headlines were celebratory. A global coalition has called for a Tesla Takedown Day of Action on November 15 protesting Musk’s immense pay and outsized corporate power a public moment that echoes persistent anxieties about extreme wealth concentration. On his social platform X formerly Twitter things were rocky. TechCrunch and Irish Examiner reported a botched security update that accidentally locked users out following a two-factor authentication switchover tying to X’s ongoing technical stumbles since Musk’s takeover. Ireland’s media regulator also launched a major probe into X over alleged failures to comply with the EU’s Digital Services Act—one of the first big regulatory actions against the Musk-owned company with the threat of multi hundred million euro fines. Online, Musk kept tweeting undeterred sharing memes and provocative clips including a Monty Python sketch lampooning woke culture reported by Times of India.
Through all of it Musk managed his usual social media bravado while fielding praise and grievances from supporters and detractors alike making global news with every move. As one shareholder put it at the meeting Tesla is now “bigger than Berkshire and we will do better than Berkshire.” For Musk that sounds less like a boast and more like a promise he fully intends to keep.
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