After nearly 18 years I can stop working on Model S and X. We put so much love into these products, but will continue to pour that into the future products. Thanks to everyone who believed in and supported these cars through the years. We strived for the best and will never stop. Saying goodbye to something great and making room for something even greater!
Following future rollout of FSD V14 Lite for HW3 vehicles in the US, we plan on expanding V14 Lite to additional international markets.
This update ensures that HW3 vehicle owners will continue to benefit from ongoing software updates.
Since international rollout is subject to several factors (completion of technical verification, regional adaptation & relevant regulatory approvals), we can't provide definitive dates at the moment, but will provide updates on a rolling basis
In this 2015 interview, the host — a Tsinghua University professor — expressed genuine curiosity about how Elon Musk was able to found SpaceX without prior experience and knowledge in aerospace, especially given that rocket science is one of the most demanding hard sciences — and that Musk was serving as both CEO and CTO.
Musk explained that deep expertise can be built outside formal academic programs — by reading extensively, conducting experiments, and speaking directly with experts in the field.
Jensen Huang just told every college student on Earth the one thing that determines whether they get hired.
It is not their GPA.
It is not their degree.
It is not their internship.
Huang: “If I have a choice between two, I would hire the one who’s expert in using AI.”
He did not say prefer. He said hire.
One gets the job. One does not. The only variable is whether you learned to use the machine.
Then he went down the list.
Accountant. Hire the one who uses AI.
Lawyer. Hire the one who uses AI.
Marketing. Supply chain. Sales. Customer service.
Every function. Same answer.
The person who can command the model does not have an edge. They are the only candidate in the room.
Everyone else is applying for a job that no longer exists.
Huang: “If you’re a carpenter, if you’re an electrician, go use AI. If I were a farmer, I would absolutely use AI.”
That line should demolish every assumption about who this technology is for.
This is not a Silicon Valley tool for software engineers.
This is infrastructure for anyone who builds anything with their hands or their head.
A farmer who uses AI to optimize soil, predict weather, and manage yields is not competing with other farmers.
They are operating at a level that used to take an entire department.
An electrician who uses AI to model loads, simulate wiring, and quote jobs in seconds does not compete with other electricians.
They compete with firms.
One person with the model replaces the output of a team without it.
That is not a prediction. That is Tuesday.
Huang: “Every college student should graduate and be an expert in AI.”
Not familiar with it. Not aware of it. Expert.
The university system is still training students to execute the work.
The market already moved. It wants the person who directs the machine that executes it.
Four years of tuition. Thousands of hours of lectures.
And if you walk out the door without mastering the one tool that redefines every industry you could enter, you burned all of it.
Huang: “I want to see what it could do to elevate my job, so that I could be the innovator to revolutionize this industry myself.”
That is the part most people miss.
AI does not replace ambition. It multiplies it.
The carpenter who learns the model does not lose their craft. They scale it.
The pharmacist who learns the model does not become redundant. They become dangerous.
One person. Deep skill. Full command of the machine. That used to be called a company.
The question is no longer what do you know.
It is what can you build with the machine that knows everything.
And the people who cannot answer that are not falling behind.
They already fell.
For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years.
The mission of SpaceX remains the same: extend consciousness and life as we know it to the stars.
It is only possible to travel to Mars when the planets align every 26 months (six month trip time), whereas we can launch to the Moon every 10 days (2 day trip time). This means we can iterate much faster to complete a Moon city than a Mars city.
That said, SpaceX will also strive to build a Mars city and begin doing so in about 5 to 7 years, but the overriding priority is securing the future of civilization and the Moon is faster.
Another 1/2 marathon done. So far 9 half marathons + 1 full one!
Funny thing is the first one was by far the hardest.
Today, it almost feels automatic.
Same race. Same distance. Same pain. But a completely different mindset.
That’s how life works.
Let’s go!
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Elon Musk confirmed again that HW3 owners will not be left behind:
✅ A free upgrade to HW4, if HW3 does not achieve the required safety level for Unsupervised FSD
✅ V14 Lite once V14 is fully completed, possibly in Q2 2026