
Hey everyone, DennisCW here! If you've been following Tesla news, you know unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) is finally rolling out in robo-taxis in Austin. No driver, no safety driver, and I believe no chase car either. It's the real deal, and it's packed with some seriously cool features that give us a peek into the future of autonomous driving.
Check this out: while you're chilling as a passenger in one of these unsupervised FSD robo-taxis, you can totally mess around with the screen. Watch YouTube, browse, do whatever! This is what the future looks like for all of us with FSD packages in our own Teslas—fingers crossed we get there soon.
Imagine kicking back with your favorite videos while the car handles everything.
Of course, is this legal? Probably not yet. We all know you can't use your phone or text while driving, but what about watching a screen? Distracted passenger laws might still get you a ticket. That said, I smell a business opportunity: privacy screen protectors for these in-car displays. Something angled for the passenger seat, or even a switchable one. It's not out there yet—clear matte protectors exist, but privacy versions? Game-changer for robo-taxis.
I've been dying to try one myself. I called a robo-taxi in Austin, but it took 25 minutes, so I bailed. Still, super exciting to see!
Another first: a robo-taxi charging at a Supercharger! Shoutout to Josh for the spot—it's plugged into the absolute rear section of the rear bumper. Super low and tucked in. Never seen this before.

And get this: someone sleuthed their way into the Bay Area and snapped pics under the hood of a Cybercab. They've ditched the frunk entirely to make it smaller and more efficient. No need for it anyway—with the trunk for luggage, you're set. Smart move by Tesla!

Are you hyped for unsupervised FSD in robo-taxis? Would you watch YouTube on the way? Drop your thoughts in the comments below—I read them all! We're jumping into live stream comments next time too.
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-DennisCW
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