GOOD NEWS 🇦🇺 Tesla has officially rolled out vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology in Australia, debuting with the Model Y L 🔥
This marks a massive milestone in bringing Tesla's versatile power ecosystem to more global markets.
Even more exciting is Tesla’s disruptive approach to upcoming vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.
While the rest of the industry relies on expensive, complex third-party external hardware, Tesla is leveraging its trademark vertical integration.
By fitting the inverter directly at the factory during serial production, the marginal cost remains incredibly small—ensuring Tesla’s V2G and vehicle-to-home offerings will be considerably cheaper than any other option on the market.
By bypassing clunky external hardware, Tesla will deliver a seamless experience utilizing its existing ecosystem of charging technology and apps.
As EV adoption enters a hyper-growth S-curve, Tesla is beautifully positioned to turn its massive fleet into a highly efficient, decentralized energy network.
.@aelluswamy will discuss our approach to foundation models for robotics at CVPR today
Room 603, 3:30pm local time
Covering architecture, large-scale multimodal training, end-to-end control, safety & deployment
Come swing by booth 255 for live demos after!
Tesla software update 2026.14.6.6 is now rolling out to ~4,840 additional vehicles within the last five minutes based on available fleet data.
This update includes Full Self-Driving V14.3.3 for eligible AI4 vehicles.
UPDATE: @NASA can confirm a fireball over New England at 2:06 p.m. EDT on Saturday, May 30, 2026. The meteor was about 5 feet (1.6 meters) in diameter with a mass of 5.6 metric tons and entered Earth’s atmosphere at roughly 42,000 mph.
The meteor traveled through the atmosphere from northwest to southeast for 26 miles before breaking up at an altitude of 31 miles and producing a meteorite fall into Cape Cod Bay.
Based on the latest data, the energy released at breakup is estimated to be equivalent to about 230 tons of TNT, which accounts for the sonic boom.
Have questions? Check out our fireball FAQs: https://t.co/HyyRIGmeoI
Few people realize that Tesla has quietly built a complete, end-to-end AI stack:
• Custom AI inference chips (AI4 and AI5)
• The Dojo AI supercomputer for model training
• The Full Self-Driving (FSD) AI model
• Robotaxi operations and fleet management infrastructure
• A purpose-built autonomous vehicle, the Cybercab
• Dedicated Cybercab production lines
• Tesla's Unboxed manufacturing process for high-volume production
• The Robotaxi app and customer platform
We created the printing press to copy books, but that does not mean we gave up our hands.
We invented wheels to go far, but that does not mean we gave up our legs.
We made AI to plan and execute, but that does not mean we gave up our brains.
“Some people call me the space cowboy (yeah) / Some call me the gangster of love / Some people call me Maurice / ‘Cause I speak of the pompatus of love.”
- “The Joker,” The Steve Miller Band
FWIW: ‘pompatus’ is not a word.
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@aelluswamy The majority of owners are incapable of trying it out as they've yet to receive it!
Hoping for another rollout of V14.3.3 soon, and subsequently improvements to how software distribution is handled! 🙏
@zerohedge Once again, important to emphasize that there are two different systems: Starlink for civilian usage and Starshield that is built & operated for US govt.
We try hard to keep these separate.
What you say is true, but nonetheless our AI will be great. Whether it is the best remains to be seen, but I will never give up. Never.
Space(XAI) is only 3 years old. That’s half the age of Anthropic and quarter the age of OpenAI.
Let’s see where things stand 3 years from now.