![]() ![]() So there's a very torturous answer to your question. Why not, you know, pursue this.’Īnd over time, my videos became more and more focused on Tesla's stuff, and SpaceX, and then I also have a degree in artificial intelligence, so that particular part of both SpaceX and Tesla, Tesla in particular, that I've been interested in is the AI aspect, the software aspect of what they're doing, which I find super, super fascinating. And I thought, ‘Well, heck, this is really interesting. It was not nearly as popular as Steven Mark Ryan's video on Cybertruck of Engineering Genius, but it made a big splash. It just so happened that in November 2019, Tesla introduced the Cybertruck they unveiled it. You know, just off the cuff and then seeing if I was right or not. And so I started off by basically people ask me questions and me live answering them. We had just gotten back from Mount Everest, and I thought, let's just try this thing and see what happens. ![]() I already had another YouTube channel that I've had since 2012, where I do a lot of adventure videos and stuff. And so I thought, ‘Well, I'll just do this channel and see what happens.’ So I started to pay attention to both companies, and really through that became interested in Elon Musk as a person.īut the original impetus for the YouTube channel itself was I grew up with my family calling me - actually my sister still calls me this - like, ‘pre-Google, Google.’ She was like, ‘before the internet, you were the guy who had all the answers, like a know-it-all.’ This was in late 2019. ![]() But the Model S when that came out, I was like, ‘Wow, I really wish I could afford that,’ you know, still too expensive for a middle-class person, but it was getting down and it really looked like an awesome product.Īnd around that same time, of course, SpaceX was doing things where they were trying to land rockets and all sorts of really interesting stuff. ![]() I think the Roadster originally, I saw that, and I was like, ‘Oh, that's just a rich people's toy.’ And so it didn't really make much of an impact. John: So let me go back in time, obviously, Tesla and SpaceX I was interested in since maybe the early 20-teens. Know-it-All Knows it All below.ĮVANNEX: How did you get your start covering Tesla, AI and SpaceX? You can read our full Q&A session with John Gibbs of Dr. And if John’s 52,000 subscribers on YouTube weren’t enough to convince us that he’s the real deal, his cool, calm and collected explanations of high-level concepts brought us the rest of the way. The conversation ranged in subjects from Tesla, and the Full Self-Driving beta to how it’s cheaper to own a high-priced EV than a gas car. Know-it-All Knows it All about his coverage of Tesla's growth in AI over the last few years. We recently spoke on the phone with Artimatic Technologies President and University of Georgia Professor John Gibbs, who runs the YouTube channel Dr. One of Tesla’s main contributions to the world, besides popularizing the electric vehicle, includes its huge leaps and bounds in the artificial intelligence sector. Know-it-All John Gibbs Talks Tesla, Full Self-Driving and AI ![]()
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