Elon Musk refered to it as "The Machine that Builds the Machines", and the scared people in the world around him came to remember the term "Alien Dreadnought", the factory devoid of a human workforce. But it is a bit like the joke about the two shoe salesmen who arrive in the North African desert: the first one says: "Let's just go back home, because nobody here is wearing shoes". The other then answered: "Exactly, nobody here is wearing shoes YET!!!". Something similar is going on with the world view Elon is trying to realize: others may think "I'm losing my job, because the robots are coming!", but people like Elon (and me) are thinking: "The robots are coming, I can start experiencing all the stuff I never did before!"
Of course you still need to get cash to get cracking here, but fortunately Tesla seems to be a wise investment at the moment. This is no investment advice, but my own private spreadsheet bodes very well for the limited amount of $TSLA I got riding to win. If Tesla keeps doing what it's done in the past month, I have a very nice future ahead of me...