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You got duped... You got duped...                                                                                                      [Wealth Daily] Alexander Boulden / Dec 20, 2023 If You Drive a Tesla... Elon Musk... Huh! What he good for? Absolutely nothing. That’s how more than 2 million Tesla owners feel this week after their EVs got recalled because of a software issue with the company’s famed Autopilot system. That’s just shy of the total number of cars Tesla has sold... ever. Needless to say it was the largest recall by the EV-maker to date. The official recall states, “In certain circumstances when Autosteer is engaged, the prominence and scope of the feature’s controls may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse of the SAE Level 2 advanced driver-assistance feature.” It’s basically saying that the Autopilot system isn’t as good as it was marketed to be. You shouldn’t let the car steer unsupervised... which was always kind of the point of Autopilot. It's also something Elon Musk himself has touted as a key feature of the cars. I mean, when you order a Tesla online, you have to pay an extra $12,000 for its “full self-driving capability,” for crying out loud! However, now there’s a new disclaimer attached, saying, “The currently enabled features require active driver supervision and do not make the vehicle autonomous. The activation and use of these features are dependent on achieving reliability far in excess of human drivers as demonstrated by billions of miles of experience, as well as regulatory approval, which may take longer in some jurisdictions. As these self-driving features evolve, your car will be continuously upgraded through over-the-air software updates.” AI Fuels Secret $50 Billion Opportunity Using artificial intelligence, a small company just made the most significant breakthrough in medical history. We’re talking about a revolutionary approach to inventing new medicine that’s up to 10 times faster than traditional drug discovery... Cuts development costs by as much as 80%... And is igniting what Morgan Stanley predicts to be a "$50 billion opportunity" for investors. [Check out all the explosive details here.]( I.e., when more people die, we'll update the software. The recall continues, “As mentioned, the remedy will incorporate additional controls and alerts to those already existing on affected vehicles to further encourage the driver to adhere to their continuous driving responsibility whenever Autosteer is engaged, which includes keeping their hands on the steering wheel and paying attention to the roadway.” All this rhetoric puts the blame on the driver. That’s definitely a far cry from what Musk was marketing in the past... So it’s making a lot of people wonder... What the heck is going on over at Tesla, and why is the stock price still going up? A Fatal Error We started seeing a lot of reports at the tail end of this year that Teslas were crashing apparently due to faulty Autopilot systems. Car and Driver reported in June that Tesla’s Autopilot was involved in 736 crashes since 2019. And that number continues to climb. In October, a video was released out of Florida showing a Tesla T-boning a semi truck, which killed the Tesla driver instantly. The Washington Post wrote just this month that, “At least eight fatal or serious Tesla crashes occurred on roads where Autopilot should not have been enabled in the first place... in spite of federal officials calling for restrictions.” Forbes reported this week that Tesla has the highest accident rate of any auto brand. It’s not hard to see why. New Oil Drilling Innovation Unlocks Texas-Size Profit Potential Nestled in Texas' Permian Basin is a secret that’s about to turn the oil industry on its head... A small firm has developed a new drilling method that puts fracking to shame. It could DOUBLE domestic oil production and transform America into the world’s No. 1 oil superpower. [See the full story behind this firm’s breakthrough "Horseshoe Well."]( Tesla drivers have gained a reputation as being some of the worst on the road. Maybe it’s the oversized and distracting iPad-like thing right in your face. Maybe it’s that you can’t hear the damn things coming. Maybe it’s that people aren’t used to driving a glorified, souped-up golf cart on the road. Maybe it’s the sense of entitlement. Either way, something’s got to give. And right now it doesn’t seem to be the stock price. [tsla] Year to date, it’s up over 100%, even after all the recalls and lawsuits. Cracking Eggs Which brings up another question... Did Elon Musk overpromise and underdeliver with Tesla’s Autopilot and boost company profits and the share price in the process? It’s a question a recent Rolling Stone article tries to unpack. Here's what caught my eye: Out of all the scandals over the last decade or so of venture capital-fueled excess, Tesla’s dangerous and hype-happy approach to driving automation technology has been one of the most important but also one of the most hidden in plain sight. Just like the Mechanical Turk of 1770, everyone has been so focused on the technology itself that they’ve missed the human factors that power the entire spectacle. Just as worryingly, regulators have missed that forcing humans to babysit incomplete systems introduces entirely new risks to public roads... By telling its customers its cars are almost self-driving and designing them without guardrails, Tesla induces inattention only to blame the victim... Tesla created a technology that automates the major controls of the car but leaves the human driver legally in charge. A lack of driver monitoring, systems to keep the human with legal and ultimate safety responsibility engaged, was a key missing piece. Tesla Is Dead... Elon Musk Is Ruined Thanks to a new discovery — known as “Blue Gas” — electric car companies like Tesla are about to go down in flames. “Blue Gas” is 100% emission-free, can propel vehicles hundreds of miles, and allows cars to fully charge in just minutes. And the tiny company behind it is primed to absolutely shatter any gains ever paid out by Tesla. [Click here before this stock explodes in the coming months.]( Going back to the recall notice stated above, the company truly does blame the driver for these issues, saying that all along it was never intended to be used without the driver actually driving the car. It seems, then, that buying the advanced Autopilot system is a waste of money or a way to drum up hype to raise the stock price, which this Rolling Stone article argues is exactly what Musk did. The article continues, “Despite the reported deaths and clear evidence that the only video of a driverless Tesla was heavily staged, even Musk admits that his hype around self-driving technology has been the central factor in the recent growth of his wealth to titanic proportions.” It certainly hasn’t hurt his wealth, that’s for sure. And look, we all know that in order to make an omelet, you’ve got to crack a few eggs. But when those eggs are human lives, it’s not a good look for the brand. Tesla will continue to fight tooth and nail not to admit guilt in these faulty Autopilot systems, because once they give in legally, consumers will realize they got duped, which will hurt future sales and therefore the stock price. Autopilot is the future in some spaces, but maybe not on our roads... sorry, Elon. One area where autopilot is already being used right now with great success is in the skies, with military drones. The DOD, Pentagon, and White House are all-in on this new drone tech that will save American lives because we won't have to risk putting our pilots into danger zones. Billions are pouring in... And one tiny firm is behind it all... [Get the full story here.]( Stay frosty, Alexander Boulden Editor, Wealth Daily Want to hear more from Alexander? [Sign up to receive emails directly from him]( ranging from market commentaries to opportunities that he has his eye on. [youtube logo]( [Angelpub ARE site logo 100x100]@AngelInvestmentResearch 3 Lithium Stocks to Buy Now Lithium prices took a beating in 2023 but the tides are turning. These are the 3 best lithium stocks to buy now! Lithium is one of the most sought-after metals in the world today, and these three companies are your best bet at cashing in on the lithium revolution. Demand for lithium is surging as we move toward a future featuring electric vehicles. The problem is, that there are only a few places in the world where lithium is mined. That makes finding new mineral sources and designing batteries that use less of these materials pretty urgent. The best way to play this situation is by investing in the firms that are mining new supplies of lithium right now. The stocks mentioned could be some of the biggest moneymakers of the decade as battery demand soars.  [3 Lithium Stocks to Buy Now](       [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.

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