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Tesla FSD’s Game-Changing Upgrade: Elon Musk Confirms Voice Prompts for Effortless Parking and Navigation

Imagine pulling up to a crowded grocery store parking lot, abandoned carts everywhere, and instead of wrestling with the touchscreen or disengaging FSD to hunt for a spot, you simply say, “Park close to the front door.” Your Tesla listens, understands, and executes—seamlessly. This isn’t science fiction; it’s the future of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD), confirmed by CEO Elon Musk himself just yesterday on X. As a Tesla enthusiast and blogger who’s logged thousands of miles testing FSD Supervised, I’m thrilled. This natural language voice command feature could finally bridge the gap between FSD’s impressive highway prowess and the quirky frustrations of everyday urban driving.

Tesla’s $59,990 Cybertruck AWD: Game-Changer or Elon’s 10-Day Fire Sale?

Tesla has once again shaken up the electric truck market with the surprise launch of a new Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Cybertruck trim priced at just $59,990 – a full $20,000 less than the previous entry-level Premium AWD model. Announced on February 19-20, 2026, this “contractor edition” packs premium features that make it feel like a steal compared to higher trims. But Elon Musk’s immediate tweet – “Only for the next 10 days” – has ignited a frenzy of speculation. Is this Tesla’s bid to juice Q1 deliveries amid slumping sales, or a prelude to another abrupt cancellation like last year’s RWD flop?

China’s Neural Revolution: How State-Backed Startups Are Challenging Neuralink in the Brain-Computer Interface Race

Imagine a world where thoughts alone control computers, restore lost vision, or even enable paralyzed individuals to navigate life independently. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the reality unfolding in the brain-computer interface (BCI) arena today. Elon Musk’s Neuralink has grabbed headlines with its bold human trials and visionary promises, but it’s inadvertently lit a fire under China’s neurotech ambitions. Backed by Beijing’s strategic policies and surging investments, Chinese startups like NeuroXess are hurtling toward clinical breakthroughs at breakneck speed, positioning the country to rival—and potentially surpass—Western leaders by 2030.

Tesla’s Cybertruck AWD Trim Hits $59,990: The Ultimate Value Play That’s Set to Dominate 2026

As a seasoned EV blogger who’s been tracking Tesla’s wild ride since the Roadster days, I’ve seen my share of hype cycles, delays, and triumphs. But today’s announcement from Tesla feels like a genuine pivot point for the Cybertruck lineup. Just announced, the new All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) trim starts at an eye-watering $59,990 – packing more premium features than ever before at this price point. This isn’t just a price cut; it’s a strategic masterstroke that replaces the discontinued Rear-Wheel-Drive (RWD) model and aligns eerily close to Elon Musk’s 2019 promises, adjusted for inflation. Deliveries kick off in June 2026, and if history is any guide, this could supercharge Cybertruck sales amid Tesla’s recent struggles.

Davis City Council Draws a Symbolic Line Against Elon Musk: Boycott Passes, But Starlink Gets a Lifesaving Exemption

In a move that’s sparked both applause from anti-Musk activists and eye-rolls from tech pragmatists, the City Council of Davis, California—a progressive college town near Sacramento—unanimously passed (4-0, with one abstention) a resolution on February 18, 2026, to sever ties with companies controlled by Elon Musk. The sweeping measure targets Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, xAI, The Boring Company, and initially Starlink, citing everything from labor violations and environmental lapses to Musk’s “threats to democratic norms” via his political posts and influence. But in a classic case of ideology bending to reality, the council carved out an exception for Starlink, acknowledging its critical role in keeping emergency services online during outages.

Saudi Arabia’s Bold $3 Billion Wager on Elon Musk: HUMAIN’s xAI Investment Signals AI-Space Fusion and Middle East Tech Dominance

In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the global tech and investment worlds, Saudi Arabia’s state-backed AI powerhouse HUMAIN has poured $3 billion into Elon Musk’s xAI—just days before its blockbuster merger with SpaceX. This isn’t just another funding round; it’s a strategic masterstroke positioning HUMAIN as a major player in what could become the world’s most valuable private company, valued at a staggering $1.25 trillion post-merger. As someone who’s been chronicling Elon Musk’s empire-building for over a decade—from Tesla’s early days to Starlink’s orbital ambitions—this deal underscores the seismic shift toward AI-space convergence and Saudi Arabia’s aggressive pivot from oil to silicon supremacy.

Tesla’s FSD Supervised Smashes 8 Billion Miles: Proof Autonomous Driving is Safer Than Humans?

Tesla has just dropped a bombshell: owners have now logged over 8 billion miles on Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised, a staggering milestone that underscores the rapid evolution of autonomous tech. This isn’t just a number—it’s real-world data from millions of drivers across diverse conditions, fueling AI training and challenging skeptics who doubt self-driving’s viability. As a blogger who’s tracked Tesla’s autonomy journey since the early Autopilot days, I’m thrilled to dissect this achievement, its safety implications, growth trajectory, and what it means for Robotaxi dreams. Buckle up; this post dives deep.

Nashville’s Underground Leap Forward: Music City Loop Secures Unanimous Airport Approval – A Game-Changer for Urban Mobility?

Nashville, the heartbeat of Music City, just took a bold step into the future. On February 18, 2026, the Metro Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) board unanimously voted 7-0 to approve a landmark 40-year agreement with Elon Musk’s The Boring Company for the Music City Loop. This tunnel project promises high-speed underground travel from Nashville International Airport (BNA) to downtown, slashing commute times and injecting economic vitality without a dime from taxpayers. As a transportation infrastructure blogger with over 15 years tracking innovative urban mobility solutions—from hyperloops to autonomous pods—I’m thrilled to dive deep into this development. Is this the dawn of Nashville’s tunneling era, or a risky bet on unproven tech? Let’s break it down.

xAI’s Colossus Awakens: Memphis Hits 3,000 Jobs Milestone Amid Supercomputer Scaling to 555,000 GPUs

As an AI enthusiast and tech blogger who’s been tracking Elon Musk’s ventures since the early days of Tesla and SpaceX, few announcements get my pulse racing like xAI’s latest update from Memphis. On February 18, 2026, the xAI Memphis X account dropped a bombshell: nearly 3,000 local hires powering the Grok AI ecosystem, complete with a team selfie that screams camaraderie. This isn’t just a headcount flex—it’s a testament to how xAI transformed a former Electrolux factory in South Memphis into the world’s largest AI supercluster, Colossus, in under two years. From record-breaking builds to multi-billion-dollar expansions, Memphis is now ground zero for the AI arms race. But with great compute comes great responsibility: jobs, economic ripple effects, and thorny environmental debates. Let’s unpack it all.

Tesla Cybercab Hits the Production Line: Elon Musk Locks in Sub-$30K Pricing Before 2027 – Is MKBHD Ready to Shave His Head?

In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the EV and autonomous vehicle worlds, Tesla has just rolled out its first production Cybercab from the assembly line at Gigafactory Texas. This sleek, steering-wheel-free, pedal-less two-seater robotaxi isn’t just a prototype anymore—it’s a tangible milestone toward Elon Musk’s vision of affordable, fully autonomous mobility. Announced on February 17, 2026, via Tesla’s official X post and Instagram, the image of the shiny Cybercab at the end of the line has ignited excitement, memes, and a revival of one of the most memorable tech bets in recent history.

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