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Tesla’s CEO Refocuses—and a New $9 Trillion AI Vision May Be Taking Shape

The CEO of Tesla just made a bold decision: he’s stepping back from government advisory work to double down on his companies.

Why?

Because a massive AI shift is coming—and the company’s next big move could dwarf everything it’s done before.

This new AI rollout might be the most disruptive project in Tesla’s history. And at the center of it all is a component smaller than a coin… built by a tech company you’ve probably never heard of.

But that might change very soon.

This AI Leap Could Unlock New Income… and Market Shockwaves

According to public plans, Tesla is preparing to launch a fully autonomous vehicle fleet—capable of operating without drivers, pedals, or steering wheels.

If the rollout goes as expected, Tesla owners could earn up to $30,000 per year by allowing their vehicles to run on this new AI ride-share network.

And here’s where it gets interesting: one little-known chip company is supplying the technology that makes this possible.

This stock is still under Wall Street’s radar… but probably not for long.

The Clock Is Ticking Toward a Potential July Reveal

Tech analyst and angel investor Jeff Brown believes the company could be named—publicly—on Tesla’s next earnings call this July.

If that happens, investors piling in now could be sitting on one of the most explosive gains of the year.

Big players are already positioning themselves. Firms like Citadel, BlackRock, and ARK Invest have sunk millions into the AI chip space… and Brown thinks this is the one to watch.

From Rockets to Robotaxis: The Vision Expands

Tesla’s CEO isn’t just building electric cars anymore.

He’s aiming to create a distributed AI platform—powered by millions of vehicles that double as autonomous taxis and mobile computing hubs.

And if you missed Nvidia, this could be your second chance.

👉 [Click here to see the full presentation on the supplier that could be enabling Tesla’s next trillion-dollar leap.]

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