Navigating the Musk Mystique
Is Tesla's FSD Promise on Autopilot or a Detour?
Elon Musk's bold claims about Tesla's Full Self‑Driving (FSD) capabilities face scrutiny as deadlines pass and challenges rise. Electrek examines whether Musk is overly optimistic or misleading in his autonomous promises.
Introduction: Musk's Controversial Claims on FSD
Historical Overview of Missed Deadlines
Current State of Tesla's Full Self‑Driving Technology
The Robotaxi Launch in Austin: Analyzing the Limitations
Marketing Claims vs. Reality: A Critical Analysis
Legal and Ethical Challenges: The Investor Lawsuit
Public Reactions: Skepticism and Support
The Future of Tesla's Autonomous Vision
Conclusion: Navigating the Path Forward
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