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Tesla shareholders arrive at the Cyber Roundup

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

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Tesla’s Cyber Roundup shareholder meeting is happening today at 4:30 CST and Tesla shareholders are already arriving. My friend and fellow Baton Rouge citizen,

Will Sellers was one of the shareholders who was randomly selected to attend the Cyber Roundup. Will and I are both members of the Louisiana Tesla Ownes and Dreamers group on Facebook.

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

This is Will’s first time attending a Tesla event and when he first got the invite, he called me to share how excited he was.

Having been invited to a few Tesla events, I told him to expect to have a lot of fun there.

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

In the photo above, you can see a made-in-Texas Tesla Model Y with signatures on them. Will told me Tesla was allowing shareholders to autograph the Model Y and sign where they are from.

The photo below is a close-up of Will’s signature.

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

In the next photo, you can see the Tesla Semi with a mural on the trailer. Last month the Tesla Semi with the mural on its side was spotted going west on I-80 in California.Futurism noted that the horse was bucking as purple smoke billowed in the background extending all the way to the cab.

We now know where it was headed.

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Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

And below is another angle of the Tesla Semi and its neat mural parked at Giga Texas.

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

 

The Tesla Cybertruck was also there and it’s one of my favorites in Tesla’s vehicle lineup. One of the top questions that shareholders wanted to know was centered around the Cybertruck and its new pricing.

“When the Cybertruck pricing is released, will all who ordered before it was taken down be grandfathered in, or have to reconfigure? When will pricing be released?”

You can read more about the top questions here.

 

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

In the photo below, Will took a shot of the back of the Tesla Cybertruck. In the background, you can see a red Tesla Model Y and then a hanging Tesla Model Y sculpture that is similar to the one I saw at the Tesla Cyber Rodeo in April.

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

Below is a better photo of the hanging Model Y sculpture.

Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

Below is the last photo that Will shared with me.  Tesla is giving shareholders a tour of Giga Texas.

According to @WholeMarsBlog who is also there, Giga Texas is in full production even though there is a tour happening as well as the shareholder meeting.

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Photo Credit: Will Sellers/ Louisiana Tesla Owners

One thing that is really cool for Tesla to do is to transform Model Y hoods that were damaged during production into wall art.

@WholeMarsBlog said that the messed-up hoods being set up in production were made into art and you can see the photos in his tweet below.

 

Disclaimer: Johnna is long Tesla. 

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I’d love to hear from you! If you have any comments, concerns, or see a typo, you can email me at johnna@teslarati.com. You can also reach me on Twitter @JohnnaCrider1

 

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Elon Musk reiterates his most optimistic prediction yet with “UHI” forecast

Despite his polarizing nature, Elon Musk is, at his core, an optimist.

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Despite his polarizing nature, Elon Musk is, at his core, an optimist. If he were not one, he would never have founded Tesla or SpaceX, or pursued projects such as Neuralink or xAI.

Musk’s optimism was on full display on social media platform X recently, when he shared what could very well be his most optimistic prediction yet.

Robots and humans

The Tesla CEO recently responded to a post from David Scott Patterson, who estimated that all jobs will be replaced by AI and robots easily by 2030. In his post, Patterson noted that if robots are sold at the same rate as vehicles, it could result in an output of 320 million robots per year. 

Musk responded that eventually, intelligent humanoid robots will far exceed the population of humans, and “there will be many robots in industry for every human to provide products & services.” 

Musk is already taking steps to achieve such a future. Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot is expected to see its first “legion” produced this 2025. During an All-Hands meeting earlier this year, Musk also hinted to Tesla employees that the company will try to produce about 50,000 Optimus robots next year. 

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Universal High Income (UHI)

Musk has shared similar sentiments in the past, so it was no surprise that some X users asked the CEO how humans could sustain their lives when robots replace working individuals. To this, Musk responded that a Universal High Income (UHI) would be implemented, which should provide people with the best medical care, food, and transport available.

“There will be universal high income (not merely basic income). Everyone will have the best medical care, food, home, transport and everything else. Sustainable abundance,” Musk wrote in his post

Musk’s comment about sustainable abundance seems to be a prevalent theme in his recent optimistic comments. During Tesla’s second quarter earnings call, for example, Musk hinted that his Master Plan Part Four will describe a path towards sustainable abundance in a post-autonomy world.

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Tesla FSD upcoming Australia release seemingly teased bv media

The videos showed FSD navigating lane changes, slowing for traffic, and handling curves without driver input.

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New videos from Australia have fueled speculations that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) will be rolling out in the country soon. 

The videos, which were shared widely on social media, showed Teslas navigating lane changes, slowing for traffic, and handling curves without driver input, but still with active supervision.

New FSD footage

One video, posted by lifestyle outlet Man of Many and narrated by journalist Ben McKimm, highlighted how quickly the system responded to real-world conditions. McKimm seemed quite impressed with FSD’s performance, stating that the vehicle performs maneuvers much like a human driver. 

Another video, which featured reporter Danielle Collin, featured a Tesla operating on public roads using its FSD (Supervised) system. Similar to McKimm, Collin seemed very impressed with the capabilities of FSD, as the vehicle was reacting to things like stop signs on its own. 

No regulatory barriers

This isn’t the first time the software has been seen on Australian roads. Earlier this year, Tesla released a clip of a Model 3 driving through Melbourne’s central business district with no visible driver input. A second video later surfaced from Sydney, reinforcing expectations that Australia could be among the first right-hand-drive markets to receive access.

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According to Tesla’s Australian website, FSD (Supervised) uses 360-degree camera visibility to manage blind spots, execute lane changes, and maintain awareness of surrounding vehicles, cyclists, and motorcycles. While Tesla notes that constant human oversight is still required for now, FSD is designed to handle city intersections, multi-lane highways, and traffic signals.

In an earlier statement to news.com.au, Tesla country director Thom Drew previously confirmed there were “no blockers in Australia” for a supervised release of FSD, similar to North America. “It’s something our business is working on releasing,” Drew said, though he did not provide a timeline.

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Tesla Careers website is hinting at preparations for a monster Q3 and Q4

Tesla has gone live with several dozen openings for Delivery Vehicle Prep specialists on its Careers website.

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Tesla seems to be preparing for a monster Q3 and Q4 2025. This was, at least, hinted at by some job openings that have been observed by industry watchers in Tesla’s Careers website.

Job listing trends

As observed by avid Tesla watchers on social media, the electric vehicle maker has gone live with several dozen openings for Delivery Vehicle Prep specialists on its Careers website. In North America alone, about 69 job openings for the position have been listed by the company. 

The role of a Delivery Vehicle Prep specialist is notable, as they help with vehicle preparation, vehicle inspections, effective lot management, and active collaboration with your team to enhance pre-delivery processes. Considering that the position ensures that cars are handed over to customers in the best way possible, it seems futile for Tesla to ramp up its hiring for the post if it is not expecting large volumes of deliveries in the coming months.

Increasing demand

Tesla’s vehicle sales in the first and second quarters of the year have been quite throttled due to a variety of factors, from the changeover to the Model Y in the Fremont Factory, Gigafactory Shanghai, Gigafactory Berlin, and Gigafactory Texas, to the rise of anti-Tesla sentiment due to CEO Elon Musk’s political activities earlier this year. These factors are no longer affecting Tesla this Q3, and the company tends to deliver a notable amount of its vehicles in the fourth quarter. 

With this in mind, it would appear that Tesla is indeed preparing for a massive uptick in its vehicle deliveries for the remaining months of the year. The company, after all, would likely be quite busy, especially with the upcoming introduction of the new Model 3 Performance and the rollout of Tesla China’s recently unveiled Model Y L. Expectations are also high that Tesla is preparing to roll out more affordable variants of its vehicles later this year.

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