
This includes Lance King, the CEO of Stream It, a software and artificial intelligence company that's now pivoting to create attachments that can turn Cybertrucks into a pop-up tiny homes on wheels.
Yes, you read that right. A tech company is now making pickup truck campers, or "Cyberlandrs."
The production of Tesla's infamous Cybertruck may have been pushed back from 2021 to 2022, but that's not stopping Stream It from "ramping everything up," King told Insider.
King first thought of the idea when he was preordering a Cybertruck and realized no existing RV or camper could be compatible with the futuristic truck's body.
"[The RV industry] hasn't innovated in 50 years," King said. "They're not going to get a stroke of genius and create a new RV. And I thought, 'who could do it?'"
It turns out the answer is himself and his Stream It team.
"The only company I can think of that could do that is my company," King said. "We've got the software developers, we've got the AI, and we're really creative. We wanted it to be a Tesla-like experience even when you were in a RV."
According to King, a "true Tesla level RV" needs strong software that's capable of artificial intelligence and yearly updates, similar to Tesla's vehicles.
So towards the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, in the face of potential layoffs, King decided to put his team to work designing the CyberLandr.




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