Tesla Cybertruck Owner Brews Coffee While Using Full Self-Driving Feature
In a recent video that has sparked controversy, Tesla Cybertruck owner Jeremy Judkins demonstrated the vehicle’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities by preparing a “mocha frappuccino” while behind the wheel. The footage, which has since gone viral, shows Judkins’ excitement as the Cybertruck autonomously navigates the road.
Despite his enthusiasm, Judkins emphasized the importance of maintaining attention on the road, even with FSD engaged. This stunt, seemingly designed to provoke reactions, has reignited debates about the safety of Tesla’s autonomous driving technology.
The incident comes amid growing concerns over Tesla’s FSD feature, with recent reports of Cybertruck accidents attributed to FSD errors. Social media platforms have been flooded with videos showcasing potentially dangerous situations arising from the use of this technology.
Tesla maintains that FSD requires attentive driving, despite marketing that may suggest otherwise. CEO Elon Musk’s promises of an “unsupervised” FSD version remain unfulfilled, adding to skepticism about future developments in the technology.
The Cybertruck has become a lightning rod for political and social debates, with Musk’s controversial actions influencing public perception of the Tesla brand. Protests and vandalism at Tesla dealerships underscore the divisive nature of the company and its products.
Judkins, a vocal Tesla advocate, has defended the company against critics on social media. His online presence as a Musk supporter has garnered significant attention, with Judkins embracing the drama associated with Tesla ownership.
As the video continues to circulate, questions arise about potential consequences for Judkins’ distracted driving and possible changes in regulations concerning Tesla’s FSD usage. Musk’s ongoing conflicts with regulators may impact future driving rules for Tesla vehicles.
The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding autonomous driving technology and its implementation on public roads, as well as the responsibilities of both manufacturers and drivers in ensuring road safety.