To use this endpoint, send a request with the url parameter, specifying the URL of the Wikipedia article you wish to analyz
Extract Article Info - Endpoint Features
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[{"summary":"Tesla, Inc. is an American multinational automotive and clean energy company founded in July 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. The company designs, manufactures, and sells battery electric vehicles, stationary battery energy storage devices, solar panels, and related products and services. Tesla has become one of the world's most valuable companies, leading the battery electric vehicle market and achieving significant milestones in production and sales. The company has faced various controversies, including lawsuits and criticisms regarding its business practices and product safety.","key_events":[{"event":"Tesla was founded as Tesla Motors on July 1, 2003."},{"event":"Elon Musk became the largest shareholder in February 2004."},{"event":"Production of the first car model, the Roadster, began in 2008."},{"event":"Tesla went public with an IPO on June 29, 2010."},{"event":"The Model S was launched in June 2012."},{"event":"Tesla acquired SolarCity in November 2016."},{"event":"The Model 3 was unveiled in April 2016 and became the world's best-selling electric car from 2018 to 2021."},{"event":"Tesla became a member of the S&P 500 on December 21, 2020."},{"event":"The Model Y was introduced in March 2019 and became the best-selling vehicle globally in 2023."},{"event":"Tesla announced plans for a Gigafactory in Mexico to open in 2025."},{"event":"Tesla moved its incorporation from Delaware to Texas in June 2024."}]},{"summary":"The article provides an overview of Tesla's operations, including the establishment of Gigafactories in Texas and Berlin, the company's expansion into Mexico and India, partnerships with Panasonic and other suppliers, various controversies including sexual harassment and labor disputes, and financial performance. It highlights Tesla's significant role in the electric vehicle market and its ongoing challenges with production, recalls, and legal issues.","key_events":["Tesla opened Gigafactory Texas in Austin, producing the Cybertruck and Model Y.","Tesla relocated its legal headquarters from Palo Alto to Gigafactory Texas on December 1, 2021.","Tesla acquired a former JC Penney distribution center in California to build a Megafactory for Megapack production.","Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg opened on March 22, 2022, with a capacity to produce 500,000 electric vehicles annually.","Tesla announced plans for a Gigafactory in Mexico, but construction is on hold until after the 2024 U.S. presidential election.","Tesla's first showroom in Asia opened in Tokyo in October 2010.","Tesla faced multiple lawsuits regarding sexual harassment and discrimination at its Fremont factory.","In 2021, Tesla reported a net income of $5.52 billion and annual revenue of $53.8 billion.","Tesla recalled over 2 million vehicles in December 2023 due to issues with Autosteer and other safety concerns."]},{"summary":"The article provides a comprehensive overview of Tesla's history, significant milestones, and developments in the electric vehicle industry. It highlights key events such as the founding of Tesla by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, the introduction of various models like the Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y, and Tesla's expansion into global markets with factories in China and Germany. The article also discusses Tesla's financial achievements, including its market cap surpassing major automakers and its entry into the S&P 500 index. Additionally, it covers Tesla's ventures into energy solutions and the impact of Elon Musk's leadership on the company's direction.","key_events":["Tesla was founded in July 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning.","Elon Musk led Tesla's Series A financing round in February 2004.","The first Tesla Roadster was delivered in 2008.","Tesla began delivering Model S electric cars in June 2012.","Tesla Model 3 became the best-selling electric car in the world in 2018.","Tesla's market cap surpassed the combined value of the nine largest automakers in December 2020.","Tesla joined the S&P 500 index on December 21, 2020.","Tesla opened its Gigafactory in Shanghai in July 2018.","Tesla opened its Gigafactory in Berlin in March 2022.","Tesla announced plans to move its headquarters to Texas in December 2021."]},{"summary":"The article provides a comprehensive overview of Tesla, Inc., detailing its history, product offerings, controversies, and significant events related to the company. It highlights Tesla's evolution in the electric vehicle market, partnerships with other automotive manufacturers, legal challenges, and the impact of Elon Musk's leadership on the company's trajectory. The text also discusses Tesla's financial performance, production milestones, and ongoing issues related to workplace culture and safety.","key_events":["Panasonic reduces reliance on Tesla as battery partnership evolves (March 14, 2021)","Piedmont Lithium signs sales agreement with Tesla (September 28, 2020)","Tesla opens first lithium mine in Northern Territory, Australia (October 13, 2022)","Daimler sells its stake in Tesla for $780 million (October 21, 2014)","Toyota sells all shares in Tesla as their partnership ends (June 5, 2017)","Tesla faces multiple lawsuits alleging sexual harassment and discrimination (December 2021)","Elon Musk ordered to delete a tweet deemed anti-union by the US labor board (March 26, 2021)","Tesla recalls nearly 1.1 million vehicles to update window reversing software (September 22, 2022)","Tesla's self-driving technology faces scrutiny after incidents involving crashes (2021-2022)","Tesla reports 485,000 deliveries for Q4 2023, totaling 1.8 million for the year (January 2, 2024)","Tesla's Model Y becomes the world's bestselling car (May 26, 2023)"]},{"summary":"The text lists various companies, primarily in the technology and automotive sectors, including notable names such as Fortinet, GE HealthCare, and Tesla. It also outlines the automotive industry in the United States, detailing vehicle manufacturers, foreign subsidiaries, defunct companies, and auto component makers. Additionally, it touches on the trucking industry, mentioning truck manufacturers, engine manufacturers, and motor carriers.","key_events":[]}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5314/wikipedia+info+extractor+api/6877/extract+article+info?url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla,_Inc.' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Sends a GET request to the specified endpoint, including the article URL as a parameter, and receives structured data in JSON format.
This API is designed to extract summaries and key information from Wikipedia articles.
It receives a Wikipedia article URL as input and provides a summary, key milestones and concepts in JSON format as output.
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