The future of car travel
View: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1976790978049810733?t=6VG7YAu25PBdwrbWs5Oflg&s=19
View: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1976790978049810733?t=6VG7YAu25PBdwrbWs5Oflg&s=19
The future of car travel
View: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1976790978049810733?t=6VG7YAu25PBdwrbWs5Oflg&s=19
or not, as the case may be...
(behind a paywall and is an article about ChatGPT driven travel itineries to places that don't exist. A study by SEO Travel also found that more than half of AI-generated travel itineraries suggested visiting an attraction outside of its opening hours and nearly one in four recommend going to an attraction that is permanently closed.)
Example: In June, an elderly Malaysian couple travelled more than 180 miles to visit a scenic mountain cable car they had seen online only to discover upon arrival that the attraction had been invented by AI.
they wanted to visit Leeds Castle, which is about 250 Miles south of The City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, in Maidstone, Kent
It takes time though. Grok doesn't believe in the left...The future of car travel
A blandness of ID.3s
Does it also have a really crap unresponsive touchscreen with fairly useless software that looks like it's from about 20 years ago?Good cars though, I’ve got the Born which essentially the same car and I’d buy another.
Does it also have a really crap unresponsive touchscreen with fairly useless software that looks like it's from about 20 years ago?
Don't get me wrong - I do like my ID4 in many ways - it's comfy, the headlights are amazing... I just wouldn't get another.

Couldn't be happier with our i3, which was designed in an era where buttons still existed![]()
Same with my MINI. Guarded toggle switches and buttons. Everything that can be done on the touchscreen can also be done using the iDrive controller.