Director Alex Proyas, known for the 2004 sci-fi film I, Robot, has publicly mocked Elon Musk, accusing Tesla of copying designs from his movie for their latest robot products. The criticism comes ...
The similarity caught the attention of I, Robot director Alex Proyas, who took to X platform to slam the Tesla CEO for allegedly ripping off his creations. "Hey Elon, Can I have my designs back ...
Director Alex Proyas slammed Tesla CEO Elon Musk over the alleged resemblance between his two autonomous vehicles and the robots in the 2004 sci-fi film 'I, Robot'. This comes after Tesla CEO Elon ...
However, while the event’s name may have been a nod to the film, the movie’s director, Alex Proyas, has accused Musk of copying his designs. Proyas took to Musk-owned social network X ...
A Hollywood director has accused Elon Musk of copying his designs from a film featuring a self-driving taxi and humanoid robots. The film-maker posted a series of stills from the movie alongside ...
Elon Musk gets plenty of praise for his “technical prowess,” but one person, Alex Proyas, doesn’t share those sentiments. Last week in Burbank, California, the Tesla Chief and terrible owner ...
Alex Proyas, director of films such as The Crow ... sharing an image that compares elements from his film, like robots and vehicles, with the new designs unveiled by the tech company Tesla.
Australian filmmaker Alex Proyas, 61, took to the Musk-owned platform X to ask the multi-billionaire whether he could ‘have his designs back’. Proyas’ most successful film is his 2004 Isaac ...
As it turns out, the uncanny resemblance certainty didn’t go unnoticed by Alex Proyas, the Australian filmmaker who helmed I, Robot. Alamy; CFOTO/Future Publishing/Getty Sonny in 'I, Robot' and ...
Oct. 11, 2024 “I, Robot” director Alex Proyas mocked Musk for the alleged rip-off in a Sunday X post, comparing images from his 2004 film and a trio of new Tesla products side by side.