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Tesla Model Y ads surface on Facebook

Teslarati

Tesla has started advertising on Facebook to promote the Model Y electric crossover, a notable shift for the company. Tesla’s Model Y Facebook ad showcased the electric crossover’s price and free Supercharging miles. The company also offers up to 5,000 free Supercharger miles with every new Model Y purchase.

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Tesla comes back to Facebook, sending cash into Zuck’s pocket

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Tesla has made a return to Facebook after leaving 6 years ago and even started to buy ads on the platform – sending money into Zuckerberg’s pockets.

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Why Facebook (Or Meta) Is Making Tactile Sensors for Robots

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Facebook, or Meta as it's now calling itself for some reason that I don't entirely understand, is today announcing some new tactile sensing hardware for robots. Obviously, Facebook Meta cares about AI, because it uses AI to try and do a whole bunch of the things that it's unwilling or unable to devote the time of actual humans to.

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Louisiana Dealership caught posting misleading Ford F-150 EV listing on Facebook

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A Louisiana dealership is playing tricks on potential customers by listing a used Ford F-150 Lightning EV for $5,000 on Facebook. In a tip emailed to Teslarati , our reader shared photos of a conversation with the dealer rep in a private Facebook group. Follow us for interactive news & more. Screenshot taken by Teslarati.

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Facebook CTO shares insights on Tesla’s shift to pure vision for Autopilot

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Tesla’s decision to abandon radar and focus instead on a pure vision strategy in its efforts to achieve self-driving features may be controversial even among the company’s most ardent fans, but Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer seems to be on the EV maker’s side. Don’t hesitate to contact us for news tips.

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EGEB: Oil and gas lobbyists are trying to stop clean energy with Facebook ads

Electrek

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB): Fossil fuel lobbyists are using Facebook ads to try to thwart crucial climate-change initiatives. SolarReviews launches a new solar calculator that doesn’t require you to sign up. GM says it will source 100% clean energy for its US sites by 2025.

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Mini Aceman EV, GM home-backup hardware, 2024 EV sales to climb: Today’s Car News

Baua Electric

Because of all the battery investment, automaker commitments, and emissions regulations, half of new vehicles sold globally could be EVs, it says. Follow Green Car Reports on Facebook and Twitter The post Mini Aceman EV, GM home-backup hardware, 2024 EV sales to climb: Today’s Car News appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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