Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system has achieved a groundbreaking milestone, completing the first-ever coast-to-coast Cannonball Run with zero interventions. This remarkable feat was accomplished by a Tesla Model S, traveling from Los Angeles to New York, showcasing the capabilities of FSD in handling various driving conditions, including extreme weather and highway cruising. But here's where it gets controversial... The removal of Autopilot as a standard feature on new Tesla orders has sparked debate. While some Tesla owners and EV observers criticize this move, others argue that Tesla is focusing on FSD subscriptions, which could lead to a safer future for autonomous vehicles. And this is the part most people miss... The Cybertruck, Tesla's all-electric pickup, has officially made its way to the United Arab Emirates, marking the newest territory to receive this polarizing truck. This development positions the Gulf states as key early international markets for Tesla. But the story doesn't end there. Tesla has launched public Robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, without a Safety Monitor in the vehicle, marking a substantial achievement for the company. This move expands the possibilities for Tesla's expansion in the ride-hailing service market, as it is the first time it is performing driverless rides in Robotaxi anywhere in the world for the public to enjoy.