In a blunt earnings-call pitch, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he needs voting control and a pay package worth nearly $1 trillion to proceed with building a 'robot army,' warning he could be ousted otherwise. The proposal ties compensation to milestones, including 1 million robotaxis and 1 million humanoid robots, with a shareholder vote set for November 7. Proxy firms ISS and Glass Lewis urged opposition; Musk called them 'corporate terrorists.' He said Optimus V3 will debut in the first quarter of next year, with V4 scaling to tens of thousands, after earlier demos struggled and used remote control.
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