Tesla CEO Elon Musk briefly blasted the Trump administration's travel ban on Twitter before taking down the tweets.
The tech billionaire said that human brains would need to merge with digital intelligence to remain relevant, cars will be driving themselves in 10 years and the world will need to adopt universal basic income.
During a talk at the World Government Summit in Dubai, Elon Musk warned that humans were at risk of being made obsolete by artificial intelligence.
SpaceX plans to launch its Falcon 9 rockets every two or three weeks.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO said he was able to steer the council agenda to focus on issues such as immigration and climate change.
Government investigators have determined SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets are prone to cracks and may be unfit for manned flights.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk clarified Thursday he is staying on Trump’s business advisory council.
His company SpaceX is hosting a competition for Hyperloop teams, made up of university students and independent engineers, at its headquarters this weekend.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk apparently suggested implementing a tax on carbon emissions to Trump.
The CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX says using multiple layers of tunnels in urban areas would be a good way to reduce congestion.
Visionary and business magnate Elon Musk has expressed his support for former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson after the latter was tapped to be part of President Donald Trump’s cabinet.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has reached an agreement with the government of the Czech Republic to start exploration on the possibility of building a hyperloop system within the country.
Owners of Tesla vehicles manufactured before mid-October 2016 will have to wait longer before they get the update as well.
All eyes will be on SpaceX as it is set to launch another Falcon 9 rocket Saturday.
The company will launch a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 10 satellites to low-Earth orbit for the communications company Iridium on Saturday. This will be SpaceX's first launch since Sept.1.
The launch, scheduled to take place Monday, was rescheduled to Jan. 14 due to a forecast of heavy winds and rains at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The company originally planned to resume flights in December 2016, and later pushed the date to Jan. 8, but will now fly some time next week at the earliest.
SpaceX plans to launch this weekend after a four month grounding.
The company said it had identified the cause of the Sept. 1 Falcon 9 explosion, and that it seeks to resume launches Jan. 8 — pending approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.
SpaceX and CEO Elon Musk were eager to show off the Falcon Heavy in a new Instagram post, raising hopes that the company will redeem itself after an explosive setback in September.
SpaceX won't launch in 2016. Some wonder how much that will hit the company financially.
The British satellite communications company said on Nov. 3 it was considering other options after a Sept. 1 explosion caused SpaceX flights to be delayed.