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This is the craziest corporate battle no one talks about:

In 2020, Rivian started stealing Tesla's employees & raised $12 BILLION to dethrone Elon Musk.

When Elon found out, he took matters into his own hands.

His response? A message to Rivian they'd never forget: 🧵 Image
Picture this: It's 2020.

Tesla dominates the EV market. No competitor comes close.

But behind the scenes, a new player is plotting something that would shake the entire industry.

Their name? Image
Rivian:

And they were just another EV startup.

They had a bold vision: Build the world's most advanced electric trucks.

And they had the backing to do it - raising a staggering $12 BILLION.

But money wasn't enough. They needed something else...
They needed Tesla's secret sauce:

The brilliant minds behind Tesla's revolutionary technology.

So Rivian launched a systematic hiring campaign:

They started actively recruiting Tesla's talent.

But that was just the beginning... Image
The numbers were staggering:

178 Tesla employees were hired by Rivian.

70 of them moved DIRECTLY from Tesla to Rivian.

No transition period. No cooling off.

Something wasn't adding up... Image
Tesla discovered something concerning:

These weren't random hires.

The lawsuit alleged Rivian was specifically targeting employees with access to Tesla's sensitive information.

The focus areas included: Image
• Battery technology

• Manufacturing processes

• Charging networks

According to Tesla's description: Image
Some employees were accused of taking confidential files before leaving.

These weren't just any files.

They contained Tesla's proprietary technology information.

The company took immediate action.

Tesla's response? Image
A massive lawsuit that would expose what they believed was happening.

Tesla alleged that Rivian was orchestrating "an alarming pattern" of hiring and trade secret misappropriation.

The message was clear:
This wouldn't be tolerated.

The lawsuit revealed specific details:
Multiple Tesla employees had moved to Rivian.
Tesla claimed they were using insider knowledge.

The allegations painted a picture of coordinated recruitment.

But Rivian didn't back down.
They called Tesla's claims "baseless" and denied any wrongdoing.

The battle lines were drawn.

The stage was set for a major corporate legal battle.

And this time? The stakes were significant.
The lawsuit would determine if trade secrets were stolen.

Both companies had much to lose - or gain.

The future of their relationship hung in the balance.

For 4 years, the legal battle continued.
Multiple court hearings.

Failed settlement attempts.

Evidence presented by both sides.

Until November 2024, when something changed...
Tesla and Rivian reached a conditional settlement.

The terms remain confidential.

But one thing's clear: The message about protecting trade secrets was received.

The industry took notice. Image
Rivian developed different battery technology.

They chose to use 4695 cells from LG Energy Solutions.

Sometimes the biggest battles in business aren't about winning.

They're about protecting what's yours. Image
This story illustrates a bigger shift in tech:

The race isn't just about products anymore.

It's about building programmable businesses.

And there's a transformation happening that most executives miss: Image
AI and APIs are becoming the new competitive advantage.

They're not just integration tools.

They're the foundation of automation, scalability, and innovation.

Just like Tesla's battery tech, they're changing entire industries.

But here's the challenge: Image
Most Fortune 100 executives are overwhelmed by the pace of change.

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• Understand the implications
• Stay ahead of innovations
• Make strategic decisions

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A student sits in Stanford's PhD program, eager to dive into applied physics.

But after just 2 days, he makes a decision that shocks everyone:
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Little did they know this "failure" would reshape the future of space travel...
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Here's the question (and answers) that discovers legends: 🧵 Image
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The world's best engineers.

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