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A Taxi Firm In Dubai Just Ordered 269 Model 3, Can The Cars Survive In The UAE

Although this is the Arabian cab company's first step toward going green and the largest order for the Model 3, I'm not really sure if the cars can endure Dubai's scorching temps. On the Tesla YouTube account, there is a video showing Tesla engineers traveling to the United Arab Emirates to test how the cars would do in the extreme temperatures there. There is a lot at stake, so the business will work hard to build an admirable reputation for its brand. My argument is that I'm sure Tesla doesn't know whether its cars will survive in the UAE, which is why its engineers are there gathering information.

What car does Elon Musk use?

You wouldn't expect him to drive anything other than a Tesla as the CEO of Tesla, would you? Elon claims to drive a Tesla Model S P100D, which costs more than $80,000 but has some ridiculous features. For starters, the car can go over 300 miles before running out of juice. The car accelerates insanely quickly, reaching 60 mph in just 2.238 seconds and 100 mph in just 5.866 seconds.  As with all Tesla vehicles, the torque is instantaneous, but in the Ludicrous+ mode, the speed would be so high that you couldn't even raise your head from the headrest. I think the inside space is great, which makes it great for families. At takeoff, I witnessed that vehicle disgrace a McLaren 720S and a Lamborghini Aventador S, and I was appalled to the core. I now understand why Elon Musk said the Model S P100D will blow Joe Rogan's mind out of his skull.

Teslas also need periodic maintenance; Here's why

  Anyone who claims they don't get routine maintenance done on their Teslas is seriously misleading you. Teslas also go for maintenance, but it's not as usual as that of the traditional vehicles, thanks to fewer moving parts. After a year or 10,000 miles of driving, the firm requires you to bring the car back in for maintenance tasks like tire rotation and wheel alignment, as well as some fundamental safety inspections. Keep in mind that the brakes are also moving parts and that they require routine maintenance to prevent failures while you are driving. After around two years of driving, Tesla claims you must also replace the air filter. However, when compared to conventional automobiles, a Tesla requires much less and less expensive maintenance. The one issue I believe that the company has to address is how challenging it is for vehicle owners to schedule an appointment when the vehicle requires maintenance. It is an overstatement to claim that Teslas require no maintenance at

Your Tesla is safe if you lose your phone

Whether you drive a Tesla or not and where you've parked, it will be known to the person who steals your phone. The pin-to-drive feature, however, will prevent the burglar from driving away if he knows where your car is. By logging into your Tesla app on a computer, you may still follow the vehicle. Keep in mind that before gaining access to your Tesla, the burglar will first need to be able to unlock your phone. It would take a lot of effort merely to steal a car. Another reason to get yourself a Tesla if you can.

Tesla voice command; How good is it?

Tesla cars are equally as technologically advanced as your smartphones or laptops. Your Tesla responds promptly to whatever command you give it to carry out whatever task you desire. For instance, if you tell your car you're cold, it will immediately turn on the heaters to warm you up. You may even ask the seat heaters to turn on. The function also allows you to use Siri on your smartphone to tell the car to do anything while you're not in it, including flash the headlights, honk the horn, and a long list of other things. With the voice control built into the car, you can also activate many other cool features, as well as adjust the mirrors, lock the doors, adjust the steering wheel, and turn on the heated steering wheel. My favorite voice command function, which I frequently employ to impress my friends, is ask my boot to open before closing it again once the loading process is complete with voice command. There are a lot of other that you can ask your vehicle to do for you wi

Here is why Elon Musk thinks ChatGPT is woke

Last month, the chatbot refused to generate a supportive poem for Donald Trump, stating that it wasn't designed to generate "partisan, biased, or political" content. On Twitter, screenshots of the conversation were posted. The chatbot, however, created a lovely poem when given identical instructions but using Joe Biden in place of Trump. Musk expressed concern over the chatbot's inability to generate a poem on Trump. Elon Musk previously criticized the technology, saying, "The danger of training AI to be woke—that is, to lie—is deadly." I have also seen a screenshot where the chatbox was asked to write a joke about Jesus, it went ahead fine in writing a very funny joke, but when asked to write the same about Mohammed, the chatbox refused and stated with some excuses. In another screenshot, the chatbot did a similar thing again, and this time, it was asked to write a joke about men, which it did with no problem, but your guess is as good as mine on what happe

Why the Cybertruck production will be insane

Well, I believe it will completely alter the landscape of the auto industry. When fully operational, this amazing machine is expected to be able to generate one Cybertruck in 45 seconds and around 1,000 in a day. The Tesla Model Y's manufacture served as the prototype for this technology, which yields one in two mainframes of the car. For a pickup truck’s full mainframe to be produced in one go is really mind-boggling if you try to think about it. Elon Musk and his team at Tesla are getting better and better as the days go by. Wondering what new innovations he will be bringing on board in the coming future.

Elon Musk now hates AI; Here's why

"Big AI experiments should be put on hold"-Elon Musk and other IT industry heavyweights. In an open letter, they claimed that AI would present a significant risk to society and that it should be carefully prepared for and managed.  Regrettably, it does not appear that this degree of preparation and management is taking place. In the current state, AI is growing ever more intelligent than humans and could one day start teaching itself new things and go rogue.  If effective management is not put in place at the rate at which new AI technologies are being released, we may be headed for disaster. Elon Musk also said in an interview that if the authorities did not take any action as they are sounding the warning now, someone might seriously get hurt or die as a result. Mr. Musk does have a history with the AI industry as he was one of the founding members of the much talked about ChatGPT, which is an interactive chatbox where questions can be posed to it, and it answers in a conve

how long it takes to manufacture a Tesla

Would you believe me if I told you that one brand-new Tesla can be assembled in the Shanghai Giga plant in under 30 seconds? You might be asking how in the world they managed it; I was astounded to learn of this news as well because, given the several steps required from fabrication to finishing, I don't believe this is genuinely feasible either. Actually, the Shanghai factory is producing over 1 million vehicles in a single year, which is no small feat for the Tesla brand. If this story is true, I believe the expansion to the Model Y line capacity is actually paying off. Due to their proficiency in manufacturing the cars, Giga Shanghai now sends some of its employees to assist in other Tesla factories.

Is Tesla still profitable?

Tesla hasn't experienced growth like this in a long time; in 23Q1, the company grew by about 4% after producing about 440,000 cars and delivering more than 422,000 of them. While the majority of automakers have had a very challenging quarter, Tesla has still managed to soar. This is sufficient to silence the critics who were mocking Elon Musk for lowering the cost of his vehicles and others who were asking for his dismissal as CEO of Tesla. How did the firm succeed in outperforming most of the other automakers if no one wants a Tesla anymore? Elon is simply brilliant end of story!

The New York Times and Tesla; why I am angry

The New York Times has a history of hypocrisy and has a deep-seated animosity toward Elon Musk. What is wrong with them paying a social media platform where they receive a lot of traffic to their websites if they see nothing wrong with charging their readers subscription fees? Just like if it's not them, nobody else will either. Buying a business for billions of dollars, and they don't think he needs to turn it profitable? What amuses me is that The New York Times is criticizing Elon's childhood by pointing out how the apartheid system helped him rather than offering a convincing argument for why they are unwilling to pay for their verification badge. How does this apply to this circumstance? The entire New York Times brand has greatly let me down. I'm not sure what it is if this isn't witchcraft.

Tesla seats; my take

The way the seats are now, in my opinion, is incredibly comfy. I am really pleased with the condition of my Tesla seats and think Elon Musk is doing a great job with the business. The heated seats in Tesla really stand out to me in terms of technology in my opinion. When I'm traveling, especially over long distances with my Model Y, the heated seats give me an overwhelming feeling. The only drawback I can think of with my seats is that I couldn't get the right color when I bought them, but I've been able to change the color now with a seat cover, and it's beyond my wildest dreams how stylish it turned out without affecting the heating or other features of the seat. I believe that if you want to improve the current state of the seats in your car, you can purchase a seat cover that will make it seem as luxurious as mine does.

How the impromptu interview between Elon Musk and the BBC backfired

The whole thing was exciting to watch! I loved every bit of it. The BBC journalist came to the interview prepared to corner Elon Musk, but he was rather the one cornered and was finding it so hard to even breathe at a certain point during the interview. While finding it very challenging to single out just one instance of such misinformation or hate speech on the social media platform, the BBC journalist accused Elon of allowing it to be spread on Twitter. It was incredibly entertaining to see him try to come up with an explanation. Is it the BBC that decides what misinformation is? Because the BBC has occasionally published false information, Elon Musk questioned. Elon is a BEAST!

How Elon Musk caught the rat leaking company information

I believe it's incredibly fantastic that Elon Musk said he was able to catch an employee in 2008 who was leaking corporate information to the public with a simple approach. In a series of tweets, Mr. Musk explained to his fans how he actually discovered the informant. When the plan was in place, the business sent its regular emails to the employees while also including codes in every message. There was no way anyone could detect that the emails were different, even though they all appeared to be the same. The clever move was straightforward; each email contained one or two spaces between words, creating a binary signature that revealed the identity of the leaker. A genius move by all standards!

Tesla Semi features; Here's my take

Elon Musk and his crew did an amazing job developing the Semi, and the entire vehicle is in the master class category. However, the Semi's tremendous speed, particularly at takeoff, is what really caught my attention. Nobody, at least, could possibly have thought that a truck could have an amazing takeoff speed even while fully loaded down. 0–60 mph in just 20 seconds when going uphill and loaded to its maximum capacity is just mind-blowing! Anyone cannot fathom the idea that a truck could move that quickly. It won't be long before the Tesla Semi takes over the roadways and drives those old, noisy combustion engine trucks out of business.

Here is how good the Tesla FSD really is.

I can state that since the introduction of the first full self-driving and up to the most current versions that we have now, there have been enormous advancements. When the FSD was first presented, a number of industry professionals expressed worries about the FSD's potential risk to other road users since they didn't think the technology could be that advanced. Today's technology has shown to be both safer and more capable than the majority of human drivers. I appreciate how quickly Tesla has responded to many of the issues raised. For instance, the most recent update mandates that the driver occasionally touch the steering wheel to confirm that he is paying attention and not dozing off while driving, as we've seen many drivers do on internet videos.  The car will also automatically stop if it senses that the driver is not paying attention to the road. I have no doubt that it's only a matter of time before we see even more remarkable advancements that will establis

SpaceX starship launch; why it is a big deal

Have you noticed how enormous it was in comparison to a human? This thing was actually skyscraper-sized in size. This launch demonstrated that we will soon be able to launch objects into space at a ridiculously low price. In contrast to NASA's launchers, which plunge back into the ocean and can never be used again, this launcher will be able to return, land on its platform, refuel, and launch another payload again. It is the most powerful thing ever built in human history and the first step toward using extremely large ships to transport people to the moon. After marveling at the sky for centuries, humanity is finally close to realizing a lifelong goal: evolving into an extraterrestrial race. We are closer than ever to leaving Earth's atmosphere and venturing out into space thanks to developments in technology and space research. We will eventually travel across planets; the question is not if, but rather when.

Why the new Tesla FSD Beta is a game changer

Although I haven't personally used that yet, I have watched some YouTube videos about the Beta and must admit that I am very impressed with how much Tesla has improved the feature. Initially, when using the Full Self Driving mode, the driver had to step in at some point to take over the driving if the car was having trouble doing it on its own.  However, with better advancements, the car now typically doesn't need the driver's assistance in situations like these. I adore how, where there are no road markers, the FSD delineates the lanes on itself. For this new Beta, I believe it will be challenging for any other vehicle manufacturer to catch up to Elon Musk and his team at Tesla because they are really doing incredible work with their FSD.

Here is why it wont be easy to steal a Tesla

Spoiler alert: you can't steal one if you're thinking about it! If you start trying to get into the car, one of the many cameras around it will start capturing you. If you manage to get inside, the interior camera will still record your face, and it will be hard to put the car in drive so that it moves along with you. Okay, so let's say you were successful in stealing the car in some way and had already started driving away. In that case, there are many ways the owner of the car could use the app to thwart you. First, he can switch the Tesla into valet mode, which will significantly slow you down and even give you less control. He still has control over the car's stereo, which he can turn up to the maximum volume if he wants to play pranks on you. Just hope he doesn't choose any music that will make you want to throw up.  He could also turn the AC up to full fan speed to make driving extremely uncomfortable for you. If the car is set on "pin to drive," you