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Tesla CEO Elon Musk: Tesla will have a ‘ChatGPT moment’ with full self-driving cars



Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk sits down with CNBC’s David Faber for an exclusive interview from Austin, Texas, during Tesla’s …

45 thoughts on “Tesla CEO Elon Musk: Tesla will have a ‘ChatGPT moment’ with full self-driving cars”

  1. Teslas self driving cars is the biggest lie. It is always a year away from achieving level 5 autonomy 😂. And i have been hearing this since 2016.

  2. how about this conspiracy about people being embedded themselves with earpieces and being commanded on what to do, dictsting their dsily activities.

  3. Where did the full interview go? I started watching it and I had to stop and now all that is posted are these stupid short clips.

  4. FSD will be so good that it will feel like the car is following some bizarre law of physics as the car flows through traffic with an uncanny level of smoothness.

  5. Saw a supercut video where he has been promising that Teslas will drive themselves next year — every year since 2014 😂😂 i wish i had a public company i could pump as good as him

  6. Money is an issue everyone needs for a better and luxurious life, life was hard for me untill i started investing in crypto/ stocks, regardless of how bad it gets on the crypto market, still make over $9,500k every single week

  7. Tesla is getting a lot of competition now, so they had a strong head start. But competitors are catching up. The problem with autonomous cars is that traffic is so heavily regulated that the adoption rate is going to be very slow and steady. So it's not going to be a ChatGPT moment where "everybody" over night is in auto-mode.

  8. Elon Musk is just jealous of Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI )))
    so far, without any doubts, ChatGPT is the best technological innovation of all time.

  9. It's unfortunate how in this full interview they're spreading the nonsense that the election was proven to not be stolen and pretending as though the judges heard the case, don't fool yourself people, no judges heard the cases, no evidence was formally presented, they all refused to hear it because the judges were terrified which is totally different to a case being dismissed on merits

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