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Unmanned Tesla "Tuski" on $30 million jet plane

 Unmanned Tesla "Tuski" on $30 million jet plane

Although Elon Musk has made headlines on Twitter, his company Tesla has come up with new news for a completely different reason. A driverless self-propelled Tesla crashed into a ৩০ 3 million private jet.

A video posted on social media Reddit on Thursday revealed an "embarrassing" incident involving a Tesla car. It is said that the driver called his Tesla car. A private jet worth ৩০ 3 million stood in the way. Over time, the Tesla car made its way, slowly pushing the jet plane away.

According to the video poster, the video was recently captured at an event organized by aircraft maker Siras in Washington. The driver of the car, Tesla, called his car using the 'Smart Front' feature. Tesla has been marketing it since the beginning as a feature to get out of the parking lot and reach the owner by overcoming obstacles.


According to Tesla's website, the "Smart Front" feature is designed to ensure that Model Y cars can automatically reach the owner's GPS location or be present at the owner or driver's designated location.

The electric car maker also said that the feature will be useful in avoiding narrow parking or ditches or in situations where there are boxes in hand. However, the line of sight between you and Model Y should be clear and you should keep an eye on the vehicle and the situation around you.

This is not the first time Tesla has crashed an alleged autopilot feature. One of the drivers said that the feature was going to cause an accident in September 2019 immediately after the launch of 'Smart Front'.

The owner of the car posted a video of the incident on Twitter, saying that my first test with the Smart Front did not go very well.


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What is the long run of Twitter within the hands of the mask

Elon Musk, a outstanding technology businessperson UN agency has been promising to cut back censorship and convey democracy to Twitter, currently owns what's progressing to be the long run of this 'digital city square'? there's plenty of uncertainty turning out within the answer.

Digital human rights activists have feared from the start that the shortage of correct censorship would increase the unfold of hate speech on Twitter.
Many Twitter users have additionally raised questions about whether or not the accounts illegal or suspended on the platform are reinstated. Former United States of America President Donald Trump is perhaps the foremost 'high-profile' person to be illegal from Twitter.

Shortly when the acquisition was proclaimed, human rights teams took to Twitter to precise their fears. Musk describes himself as a powerful supporter of freedom of speech. however human rights teams concern that Musk's monopoly on Twitter might pave the manner for hate speech within the name of freedom of speech.

As a general user, Mask has used Twitter, typically as a private communication platform, typically as a method of partitioning personal grievances. Dmitry Rogozin, head of the Russian area agency Roscosmos, has been the topic of a series of satire on Twitter, starting from former Amazon chief Jeff Bezos.

In addition, in 2016, Musk sparked difference by tweeting that a British diver operating to rescue teenagers at bay in an exceedingly collapse Asian country was a "child wrongdoer." The rescue squad wasn't concerned him, as he turned down a suggestion to use his mini-submarine. in this state of affairs, there was no likelihood of employing a five-and-a-half-foot-sized submarine.
That same mask, when reaching associate agreement with Twitter's board of administratorsknown as freedom of speech the "cornerstone of democracy."

On the opposite hand, in an exceedingly Twitter thread, the international human rights organization Amnesty International aforesaid, "We square measure involved regarding the attainable actions of Twitter that would damage the policies and procedures designed to shield users."
"Twitter isn't the least bit expected to deliberately ignore violent and abusive behavior towards users."

The BBC didn't straight off answer letter of invitation for comment.
Will Trump come back to Twitter?

Donald Trump was illegal on Twitter for aiding the riots on Capitol Hill in Washington on Gregorian calendar month eight last year. However, Trump has aforesaid he won't come back to Twitter once the ban is lifted; Instead, he desires to use his own platform, Truth Social.
"I'm not progressing to Twitter. i will be right, "Trump told Fox News.
However, Trump aforesaid Musk was a "good man" and believed he would "improve" the platform.
Trump spokesmen didn't straight off answer letter of invitation for comment from the BBC. However, market analysts believe that Trump might commit to come back to Twitter, given the ever-changing political landscape.

Ming-Chi Kuo, a technology analyst, told the BBC that Trump might come back to Twitter if he decides to run within the 2024 United States of America presidential election.
"Twitter as a talking platform continues to be a comparatively convenient platform for him, if Twitter agrees to revive his account," Kuo said.
"Building a platform that has additional influence than Twitter before subsequent presidential election isn't a straightforward task," he added.
Will users flip away?
Musk hopes his critics can stay on the Twitter platform even when he owns it. In Musk's words, "this is what freedom of speech suggests that."
However, the BBC says that some users have vulnerable to go away Twitter, whereas others have already left.
British player Jamila Jamil fears that "anarchy, hatred, migrant emotion and misogyny" can increase on Twitter, that is owned by Mask. To his one million Twitter followers, he tweeted, "I wish that to be my last tweet."
Caroline Or Buenore, a postdoctoral research worker at the University of Maryland, has 4.5 million followers on Twitter; though he has determined to remain on Twitter for currentlyhe's additionally disquieted regarding Musk's leadership.
Bueno tweeted, "We do not know what is going to happen to Mask's possession of Twitter. However, we tend to do apprehend that if all good folks leave, things can aggravate presently. "
Like Dan Ives, a analyst at Wadebush Securities, associate fund, most users square measure currently possible to adopt a hefty decision-making strategy.
The vital issue now's to draw in new users and keep the recent ones on the platform, he said.
Uncertainty ahead
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and former chief government of Twitter, continues to be among the 11-member board of administrators with that Musk has reached a four.4 billion acquisition deal. He sees the problem of possession masks in an exceedingly positive lightweight.

Overall, however, Dorsey's remarks could seem unreasonable. On the one hand, Dorsey doesn't believe that ‘Twitter are run or controlled by anyone alone’. On the opposite hand, he aforesaid that he was happy that Twitter would "support open-discussion" when usurping the possession of the mask.

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