A philosophical question: If people cross your paths, why were they meant to?
A dynamic I've noticed is that we attract people of our type or not, and they either stay or leave in the end.
What sucks though, is that sometimes the ones you really want, are not the ones to stay.
This isn’t just a Tesla thing.
Volvo is integrating Gemini.
Mercedes is collaborating with Nvidia.
BMW, Hyundai, and VW will soon and perhaps have AI assistant pilots.
It's a race: The car cockpit is being influenced by the AI revolution to help drivers achieve the best.
Tesla is adding Grok, the AI assistant, to cars.
This is not your traditional Alexa or Siri. It's a real-time LLM built by xAI that will be on your dashboard that can be used to answer voice queries.
What are the concerns?
In my opinion, moderation- what if Grok says something controversial mid-drive? Does privacy matter in the long run, like recording and storing voice interactions?
TLDR, LLMs in cars bring a new layer of complexity.
Hyundai’s $12.6B Georgia EV factory is almost complete, with pre-production starting this quarter.
While rivals face 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs, Hyundai’s US-made models will qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit — and they just posted record US EV sales.