Tesla Deliveries Jump 25% | Bloomberg Tech 7/02/2026
THE SO WHAT
A 25% delivery jump for Tesla alongside talk of a potential 5% U.S. government stake in OpenAI underlines how EVs and frontier AI are now macro variables, not niche tech stories. Operators should treat policy risk and regulatory partnerships as first-order inputs to planning in both domains.
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