As Tesla continues to push into the rapidly expanding robotics market, investors and analysts are left wondering if the company's growing focus on automation is coming at the expense of its core electric vehicle business. With the recent acquisition of robot manufacturing company, DeepMotion, and the launch of Tesla's new robotic arm, the company's pivot into robotics has sparked both excitement and concern. While Elon Musk's vision for a future where Tesla's robots can assist in various industries, from manufacturing to healthcare, is promising, some experts warn that the company's diversification efforts may be distracting from its primary goal of producing high-quality, affordable electric vehicles. As Tesla's stock price continues to fluctuate, one question remains: will the company's robotics ambitions ultimately benefit or hinder its car business?


Is Tesla's pivot to robotics coming at the cost of its car business?  USA Today