Elon Musk is pivoting Tesla
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For the first time ever, Tesla has revealed how many people are actually paying for Full Self-Driving. The answer:
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Tesla quietly pulled safety monitors from robotaxis, now Musk drops FSD warning
Tesla’s latest robotaxi experiment in Austin has reignited the core debate around automated driving: how quickly can a company strip away human oversight without eroding public trust. The company quietly shifted safety monitors out of some vehicles just as Elon Musk began warning drivers that Full Self-Driving is not a solved problem and that they
As with most things technology these days, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature will also soon adopt a subscription-only model. While buyers can
Tesla appears to be quietly rolling out a new version of its Full Self-Driving computer, "Hardware 4.5", or "AI4.5."
The company is also currently facing a 30-day suspension of its manufacturing and dealer licenses in California for deceptive marketing about Autopilot's capabilities.
If Elon Musk is to be believed, there will be hundreds of thousands — if not millions — of autonomous Tesla vehicles roaming the streets of America by the end of next year. There’s a gazillion reasons to doubt whether that’ll actually happen.