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Scott Mulder

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Katılım Ekim 2011
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Scott Mulder
Scott Mulder@ScottTreeFort·
@elonmusk For HW3? The people who supported you from way back and believed that their cars “had everything to fully drive themselves with updates”?
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
FSD 14.3 is in Tesla employee beta now and will probably go to wide release end of week
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Hexplorist
Hexplorist@N0vaNimbus·
@BuyloRen @mikepat711 hmmm.....ok...so dont know who is responsible incase of system failure and causing accident....thx.
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Mike P
Mike P@mikepat711·
Ahahahaha. Elon fucking cooked up self driving and still most don’t believe it’s real. I love this shit. I thought it was trash 2 years ago but now I’m sitting here laughing, shaking my head daily. That crazy son of a bitch did it, man. Just got through the DC gauntlet. Still haven’t touched the steering wheel or pedals today. Started in Raleigh. Multiple downpours, daytime, night time. Doesn’t matter. It just cooks through everything
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Scott Mulder
Scott Mulder@ScottTreeFort·
@elonmusk when you plan to upgrade hardware three vehicles?
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
This is one of the best explanations of what is going in America right now, why @ZohranKMamdani won in NYC, and what the risks are for our country and the world. @elonmusk is the spokesperson. He is brilliant, incredibly articulate , and spot on. What makes this video even more remarkable is that I am pretty sure but not totally sure that it is AI. Not just Elon speaking the words, but the words that are actually spoken. For someone who has followed Elon for many years and spent a few hours with him, the tone, the choice of words, the thoughts behind them match with the Elon that we all know. But it is highly likely to be AI. The principal reason why I believe this to be so is that I don’t think Elon would have had the time to put this together. If you want a glimpse of the future where we do not know what is real and what is fake, this is worth watching for that reason alone. But even more importantly, what Elon says here is one of the most important things you will watch this year. Do yourself a favor and watch this video: youtube.com/watch?v=glRka9… And would the person who created this let us know who they are. They deserve a round of applause.
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Sam Bhagwat 🇸🇬 AIE Singapore
icymi we wrote a new agents book: patterns for building ai agents it has everything you need to take your agents from prototype to production, like agent design patterns, the basics of security, etc reply to this tweet with BOOK and we'll dm you so you can get a copy
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Dan Koz
Dan Koz@swimbekoz·
Not saying she's right, but I don't think it's a good idea for people to take someone else's phone unless they are the caretaker of course, and even then there is a line somewhere. I don't know what the answer is, but I would think it involves a different procedure. I don't envy many teachers who are working in these types of environments.
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aka@akafaceUS·
A disturbing video from Antioch High School in Nashville shows 18-year-old student Kayla Smith pepper-spraying her teacher, Caleb Bates, after he took her phone during class. She was arrested right after the incident for assault. What makes it even worse is that this wasn’t the first time Bates had been attacked over a phone. Just two months earlier, another student punched him in the face after he caught them cheating. It’s part of a growing problem teachers are dealing with when they try to enforce basic classroom rules. Smith was expelled and is now facing criminal charges. The situation has sparked a lot of conversation about student behavior, teacher safety, and how difficult it’s become for educators to keep control in schools.
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Political Reality
Political Reality@PolitiReality·
@wholemars Yep, almost all of my cars do that. Maybe if you actually did some competitive research instead of just pumping $TSLA and getting paid for doing it, you’d understand this.
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
I booked a dinner reservation on my phone using OpenTable, and it was automatically added to my calendar. Then I got in my Tesla, and it automatically knew where I wanted to go. All I had to do was push one button and my car drove me there and pulled over in the valet. Somewhere along the way, without us noticing, the future arrived.
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Scott Mulder
Scott Mulder@ScottTreeFort·
@AOC And that is why you are still loosing democrats
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Ruckus@RivianRuckus·
My Rivian is in service so they gave me a rental through enterprise. A model 3. Rivian is my first EV and I love it but just have one question…HOW is the infotainment so snappy and responsive in a Tesla while Rivian feels like I’m using an old 3rd party android tablet?!
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Scott Mulder
Scott Mulder@ScottTreeFort·
@wholemars Yeah, but they aren’t even releasing updates on AI3 so how do you even say what you said?
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Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
There isn’t that much difference between FSD on AI4 and AI3. Both are better than any other car on the market. Tesla will take care of all AI3 customers. I’ll take an AI3 Tesla over any other ADAS on the market.
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@wholemars Bro what happens to people on HW3 😢

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Many more Tesla self-driving V14 improvements still to come, but wide rollout of V14.1 has begun. 14.2 rolls out in a few weeks and then 14.3 a few weeks later, depending on safety testing. There is so much change that we are carefully confirming each one.
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Hoosier Buckeye
Hoosier Buckeye@ThomasD93551983·
@elonmusk @alex_avoigt LOL! Yes, the rest of the industry wants to copy glueing Class A panels to their frames. BTW, it doesn't matter how fast you can manufacture the vehicles if no one wants to buy them.
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Alex@alex_avoigt·
As a production engineer who has spent the majority of my professional life in manufacturing facilities, I cannot emphasise enough how much the unboxed process is a game changer. If Tesla make this happen, production costs will fall so dramatically that the competition will disappear from the market - wiped away. There is simply no way to compete with Tesla any more as product will remain superior but costs will be way down and with verxy low prices demand will grow exponentially. This will change everything and is a huge paradigm shift.
SETI Park@seti_park

🚨 BREAKING: Tesla's "True Unboxed Process 2.0" patent (US12420879B1) was granted and published today, just 16 months after its initial filing.

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Scott Mulder
Scott Mulder@ScottTreeFort·
@ShaykhSulaiman This is stupid. It is obviously a get the car and get us / him out of here split second chain of command decision between two bodyguards.
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Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
What is happening here? Is this legit? Two people jump in and grab something from Charlie Kirk and rush off. x.com/LaurieLemuria/…
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
ARE YOU SEEING WHAT I AM SEEING⁉️ THIS FOOTAGE IS FROM ONLY A FEW MINUTES AGO ⚠️
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Shruti
Shruti@heyshrutimishra·
OK.. this is terrifying. China’s robots aren’t built for fun… They’re built for war. Watch these 11 wild clips and tell me you’re not scared👇
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@zdenDuran14 @davidpattersonx There will be universal high income (not merely basic income). Everyone will have the best medical care, food, home, transport and everything else. Sustainable abundance.
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David Scott Patterson
David Scott Patterson@davidpattersonx·
By 2030, all jobs will be replaced by AI and robots. Easily. The US labor force is about 170 million workers. About 80 million of those jobs include hands-on work. Automated systems can work four shifts a week. Replacing all physical labor would require about 20 million autonomous systems - including autonomous vehicles, automated equipment, and robots. That can be accomplished easily in the next four years. People saying it's not physically possible to build that many systems in four years are delusional. For comparison, 16 million cars were sold in the US last year. Cars are 20 times the mass of a humanoid robot. If robots were sold at the same rate as cars, that would be 320 million robots per year. Even a tiny fraction of that would be enough to replace all human manual labor.
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