Given the recent news about Elon Musk's claims of a massive cyberattack on X, along with the ongoing challenges Tesla faces in rolling out its Full Self-Driving technology in the UK, it raises some intriguing questions about the intersection of technology, security, and public perception.
What do you all think: How do you feel about the security measures Tesla and X should implement to protect against such cyber threats? Do you believe these challenges could impact Tesla's reputation and sales, especially in markets like the UK where regulatory hurdles are already a concern? Additionally, how do you see the evolving landscape of autonomous driving technology affecting consumer trust in companies like Tesla?
Let’s discuss!
Given the recent news about Elon Musk's claims of a massive cyberattack on X, along with the ongoing challenges Tesla faces in rolling out its Full Self-Driving technology in the UK, it raises some intriguing questions about the intersection of technology, security, and public perception.
What do you all think: How do you feel about the security measures Tesla and X should implement to protect against such cyber threats? Do you believe these challenges could impact Tesla's reputation and sales, especially in markets like the UK where regulatory hurdles are already a concern? Additionally, how do you see the evolving landscape of autonomous driving technology affecting consumer trust in companies like Tesla?
Let’s discuss!