- Sun Dec 15, 2024 4:05 pm
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Tesla Price Hike and Free Supercharging a Sign of Things to Come?
Model S price jumps 5k, but now includes free lifetime Supercharging. Coincidence? Is this a strategic move by Tesla, or simply a response to market conditions? Could this signal a shift towards premium offerings and a return of free Supercharging as a standard perk on higher-end models? What are your thoughts on the value proposition now? Does this make the Model S more appealing, or does it feel like a forced bundle? Share your opinions.
GMs Cruise Shutdown Validates Teslas Autonomy Approach?
GM abandons its autonomous driving division, Cruise, and admits Teslas vision-only approach is the future. Is this a major victory for Tesla and a validation of their FSD technology? Will this lead to more automakers licensing FSD? Could this be the beginning of the end for other autonomy projects? How significant is this development for the future of self-driving cars? Lets discuss.
Optimus Walking Blind Foreshadows Rapid Advancement?
Teslas Optimus robot is learning to walk without vision. This seems counterintuitive, but Tesla claims it’s a crucial step in its development. Is this a groundbreaking approach to robotics, or a needless complication? What are the potential implications of this strategy? When will we see vision integrated, and what level of performance can we expect then? Your predictions are welcome.
Model S price jumps 5k, but now includes free lifetime Supercharging. Coincidence? Is this a strategic move by Tesla, or simply a response to market conditions? Could this signal a shift towards premium offerings and a return of free Supercharging as a standard perk on higher-end models? What are your thoughts on the value proposition now? Does this make the Model S more appealing, or does it feel like a forced bundle? Share your opinions.
GMs Cruise Shutdown Validates Teslas Autonomy Approach?
GM abandons its autonomous driving division, Cruise, and admits Teslas vision-only approach is the future. Is this a major victory for Tesla and a validation of their FSD technology? Will this lead to more automakers licensing FSD? Could this be the beginning of the end for other autonomy projects? How significant is this development for the future of self-driving cars? Lets discuss.
Optimus Walking Blind Foreshadows Rapid Advancement?
Teslas Optimus robot is learning to walk without vision. This seems counterintuitive, but Tesla claims it’s a crucial step in its development. Is this a groundbreaking approach to robotics, or a needless complication? What are the potential implications of this strategy? When will we see vision integrated, and what level of performance can we expect then? Your predictions are welcome.
