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Grok is coming to Tesla vehicles ‘next week,' says Elon Musk
Grok is coming to Tesla vehicles ‘next week,' says Elon Musk

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Grok is coming to Tesla vehicles ‘next week,' says Elon Musk

Elon Musk said in a post on X early Thursday morning that Grok, the chatbot from his AI company, xAI, will be coming to Tesla vehicles 'very soon.' 'Next week at the latest,' he said. The news that Grok would be coming to Tesla vehicles soon comes several hours after xAI debuted the latest flagship AI model Grok 4. Fans had wondered loudly why Musk spent an hour late on Wednesday talking about Grok with no mention of a Tesla integration, which likely prompted the billionaire's early morning announcement. The update also comes as adjustments to Grok have made the chatbot more prone to misbehavior – including making anti-semitic comments, slating the Democrats, and even rape threats. X took down Grok temporarily on Wednesday to attempt to solve the problem. Musk is known for making Tesla-related announcements on X, the social media platform he owns, oftentimes before he even tells his own engineers. In this case, they might have seen it coming. Musk has teased that Grok would end up in Tesla vehicles as an AI assistant for months, saying that Tesla drivers would be able to chat conversationally with their cars and ask Grok to perform certain tasks. While poking around in Tesla's firmware, a hacker who goes by the name 'green' last week found that drivers can choose between certain Grok 'personalities,' including ones that are NSFW (not safe for work). There seem to be a lot of personalities to choose from, including argumentative, conspiracy, kids story, sexy, therapist, unhinged, and more. Green's findings also suggest that Grok will only be available on newer vehicles with Hardware 3. Grok will also be the voice and brain for Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus, Musk confirmed recently.

Most Tesla drivers won't get self-driving without a hardware upgrade
Most Tesla drivers won't get self-driving without a hardware upgrade

Yahoo

time10-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Most Tesla drivers won't get self-driving without a hardware upgrade

For years, Tesla has been selling people on the idea of full self-driving cars. Now, Elon Musk admits that most Tesla owners won't see this without a meaningful hardware upgrade. In the company's most recent earnings call, Musk expressed his satisfaction with the lack of sales growth for FSD (unsupervised full self-driving). He also explained that in order for everyone to benefit from the service, should it become available, Tesla would need to install additional hardware upgrades before it would offers two versions of self-driving: autopilot and full self-driving. To complicate matters further, 'Autopilot' is often referred to as 'full self-driving (supervised),' and people often call autopilot 'FSD.' Full self-driving—the real FSD—is the carrot Tesla continues to dangle to existing owners and new car buyers. FSD means the vehicle is in charge of all functionality, and the driver can do anything, even sleep. Drivers are so confused by all the self-driving misdirection that they've been caught sleeping using Autopilot. In 2021, a Tesla driver was sleeping behind the wheel as Autopilot sped down the highway. There have also been crashes associated with Musk said little during Tesla's most recent earnings call, he did express that most Teslas on the road aren't adequately equipped. Hardware 3, the computer Tesla used in vehicles from 2019 to 2023, cannot handle FSD, even though the automaker has been selling it in its vehicles and offering FSD as an upgrade for years. - "The honest answer is that we're going to have to upgrade people's Hardware 3 computer for those that have bought full self-driving,' Musk said. 'And that is the honest answer, and that's going to be painful and difficult, but we'll get it done. Now I'm kind of glad that not that many people bought the FSD package.' Another issue Musk faces is whether Tesla needs LIDAR (light detection and ranging) for FSD. Other vehicles, like Alphabet's Waymo cars, use LIDAR to operate autonomously. LIDAR bounces lasers off surrounding items to help a vehicle's onboard computer avoid other cars, people, obstacles, and buildings. Musk doesn't believe LIDAR is necessary, saying, "Obviously, humans drive without shooting lasers out of their eyes," adding, "Humans drive with eyes, and a neural net and a brain neural net, sort of biological, which is the digital equivalent of eyes and a brain are cameras and digital neural nets or AI. So, the entire road system was designed for passive optical neural nets.'Musk's idea that Teslas only need cameras and an onboard computer seems misguided and unsafe. He's distilling driving to ocular sensors and decision-making based on experience, not reason. He cares more about AI than making great cars. Alphabet's Skunkworks division created Waymo using LIDAR technology. If an entire team of dreamers decided on LIDAR for what Musk is trying to achieve, it seems like the most reliable path forward. We may soon see if Musk is right. Tesla is allegedly rolling out an autonomous robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, this June, which Musk claims will use FSD. We'll have to see it to believe it, though, as we've been told FSD is 'months away' for years. Love reading Autoblog? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get exclusive articles, insider insights, and the latest updates delivered right to your inbox. Click here to sign up now!

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