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by MBCook
146 days ago
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Where did I say that? I was using the classic idea of the flying car as an example of a thing that has been out of reach as an as a product for normal people and may not actually be successful if it were to really be sold. Replace flying car with whatever example you want. To put it in a different way, you could be so busy figuring out how to do it that you don’t figure out that a business case doesn’t actually exist. I wasn’t trying to comment on any of Musk‘s other companies specifically. Only that we don’t know if making robots will actually make money. |
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> Where did I say that?
> > > Just because you can figure out how to do something doesn’t mean you’re going to make money at it.