“Almost no one actually realizes how well (supervised) FSD actually works,” Musk wrote in an email to Tesla staffers.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has declared that all U.S. vehicles equipped with the Full Self-Driving feature will be activated for a one-month trial this week. read more
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on X that current and new US customers would get a one-month Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature trial. Check out which Tesla models are eligible for the offer.
In an internal memo seen by Bloomberg, Musk told Tesla employees that it is now a "hard requirement" for staff to install and demonstrate the FSD Beta driver-assistance technology before handing over cars to customers.Read Entire Article
If you're in North America, a Tesla staff member will show you how the automaker's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology works before you can take your car home, according to Bloomberg. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reportedly issued a memo that requires Tesla stores in the region to install and activate its latest Full Self-Driving software and then take customers on a short test ride before handing over a vehicle. He added that "almost no one actually realizes how well (supervised) FSD actually works"...
Self-driving cars seem to be the next logical step in taking the responsibility of operating a motor vehicle out of human hands. Autonomous vehicles (AVs) use technology to partially or entirely replace the human element in navigating a vehicle from an origin to destination, while avoiding road hazards and responding to traffic conditions. As that […]
I spent half an hour on Friday afternoon trying to look as inhuman as possible. That’s the trick to fooling the artificial intelligence camera in the Asian Art Museum’s “How (not) to get hit by a self-driving car” exhibit, which closes on Saturday. The goal was to make it across the room without the camera realizing I was human. When I managed it, with the help of a stop sign and extremely bent knees, I got my dubious reward from the display on the wall: “You win, but a self-driving car would...
Elon Musk's Tesla, once the undisputed leader in the electric vehicle market, is now grappling with a series of challenges that threaten to undermine its dominance.
Elon Musk defended his prescription for ketamine, saying his usage of the drug helps him alleviate a "negative chemical mind state" that his usage benefits investors in Tesla, the electric car maker he leads as CEO.Musk made the comments in an hour-long interview with former CNN host Don Lemon, who posted the sometimes contentious conversation Monday on social media, including on Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) platform.Tesla didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Even before...
Tesla will start taking customers on test drives to demonstrate self-driving capabilities of their cars before they buy, a report claims.
Following allegations of illegal drug use, Tesla CEO Elon Musk defended his ketamine prescription as beneficial for investors in an interview with former CNN host Don Lemon. In the video, which was posted Monday on X, Musk said the drug helps him manage a "negative chemical state" similar to depression. He argued that investors should not worry about his drug use so long as his companies continue to perform. "From the standpoint of Wall Street, what matters is execution," said Musk, who helms...
TESLA boss Elon Musk says his ketamine use is good for investors. The billionaire says he has a prescription from “an actual doctor” and uses “a small amount once every other week”. Speaking to jou