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      For now…

      “the $99/month for supervised FSD will rise as FSD’s capabilities improve. The massive value jump is when you can be on your phone or sleeping for the entire ride (unsupervised FSD).”

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        Because paying more for a feature makes the feature work better. How about admitting that not using other ways to see the road was a mistake, Elon?

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            Sounds like Amazon’s cashierless stores where ‘AI’ was watching customers add items to their backpacks / baskets and would charge you for the items when you left the store. Turned out ‘AI’ in this circumstance meant Actually Indians as Amazon were employing people from india to monitor cameras and allocate items to customers.

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      They’ve all but admitted they are pivoting to AI solutions and are pulling out of the car business. They want the stock market to treat them like a startup and invest heavily. And given the level of memery for even a memestock, it will probably somehow work.

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    Isn’t lane assistance required by the NHTSA for new vehicles?

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    So, if someone were to completely disconnect their Tesla from the internet, they could keep autopilot for free?

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        You could disconnect it in such a way that the car would just think you didn’t have reception. A lot of people would get stranded on road trips if they didn’t let you drive without internet.