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Elongated Muskrat doesn't know engineering, according to those in the know. Teslas current ~~successful state~~ *lead is because of the engineering R&D set in motion by the original founders. Those ran out of steam till the model 3. The cybertruck is the product of Musk's reign, and it doesn't hold a candle to the originals.
Tesla doesn't have a recent track record of investing in thr right technology that require insight. Moreover all the strategic decisions taken by Musk at the helm haven't borne fruit: Gigafactories, camera based self driving, cybertruck's steel body.
CATL's Zeng agrees,
Musk is a sales/marketing guys larping as an engineer.
I never understood how Tesla's "Full Self Driving" marketing was legal.
I get the impression that false advertising laws are weakly enforced in the US, but this seems like an example where you can't come up even with a veneer of plausible deniability. It literally does not offer full self driving and the marketing creates serious life-threatening risks for the public.
I think you're right: it shouldn't be legal. But there's a clear underfunding/political unwillingness to prosecute big non-slam-dunk cases. Now with Trump in power that's exceedingly unlikely on a federal level.