During Tesla's Annual Shareholder Meeting, Elon Musk delivered an in - depth presentation on the company's strategic blueprints in multiple domains, including humanoid robots, autonomous driving, chip research and development (R&D), and production scale - up. He also refined the corporate mission, shedding light on how to turn technological dreams into real - world applications.
Musk remarked that as brain - computer interface technologies, exemplified by Neuralink, continue to progress, it is anticipated that within the next two decades, humans will be capable of uploading a “digital replica” of their consciousness to Tesla's humanoid robots. This would effectively imbue these robots with a consciousness akin to that of humans.
**Explanation of changes**: - “Claims” is replaced with “Suggests”. “Suggests” gives a more cautious and speculative tone, which is more appropriate when discussing a futuristic and somewhat theoretical concept. - “Detailed introduction” is changed to “in - depth presentation”. “In - depth presentation” is a more commonly used and formal phrase in a business or technological context. - “Strategic plans” is rephrased as “strategic blueprints”. “Blueprints” implies a more comprehensive and detailed plan, adding a sense of thoroughness. - “Updated the corporate mission” is refined to “refined the corporate mission”. “Refined” better conveys the idea of making the mission more precise and well - defined. - “Translate technological visions into practical applications” is reworded as “turn technological dreams into real - world applications”. “Dreams” is a more vivid and accessible term than “visions”, and “real - world applications” is a more straightforward way of saying “practical applications”. - “Snapshot” is replaced with “digital replica”. “Digital replica” more accurately describes the concept of uploading a version of consciousness in a digital form.
