Tesla promotes FSD and Optimus for personal freedom

Tesla has posted updates on X highlighting the benefits of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology and Optimus robot. The company emphasized how these innovations can enhance safety and independence, particularly in later life.

On December 29, 2025, Tesla shared two posts on X, its official account underscoring advancements in autonomous driving and robotics.

The first post, published at 17:14 UTC, focused on FSD's safety features. "FSD gives appropriate space to emergency vehicles," the post stated, illustrating the system's ability to prioritize responder access during critical situations.

Later that evening, at 20:42 UTC, Tesla expanded on the broader implications of its technologies. "With FSD & Optimus, you will be able to retain your freedom well into later life," the company wrote. This message suggests a vision where self-driving cars and humanoid robots enable greater mobility and assistance for aging individuals, reducing reliance on human caregivers.

These posts align with Tesla's ongoing efforts to promote its AI-driven products. FSD, a supervised autonomous driving system, continues to evolve through software updates, while Optimus aims to handle household tasks. No additional details on release timelines or specific capabilities were provided in the updates.

The announcements come amid growing interest in autonomous technologies, though regulatory hurdles remain for full deployment.

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Tesla unsupervised robotaxis cruising Austin streets, Optimus robot nearby, amid FSD subscription shift and regulatory watch.
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Tesla Launches Unsupervised Robotaxis in Austin, Shifts FSD to Subscriptions, Targets Optimus Sales Amid Regulatory Scrutiny and EV Slump

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Tesla initiated unsupervised robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, on January 22, 2026, advancing its driverless ambitions amid a Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription overhaul effective February 14, plans for Optimus humanoid robot sales by end-2027, falling vehicle deliveries, and intensifying regulatory probes.

Tesla has shared a message on X highlighting the benefits of its FSD Supervised feature. The post emphasizes how the technology can return freedom to users. It was published on March 8, 2026.

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Tesla is accelerating its transition from electric vehicle manufacturing to robotics and artificial intelligence, amid declining revenues. The company plans to phase out production of its flagship Model S and Model X by mid-2026 to prioritize the Optimus humanoid robot. CEO Elon Musk is redirecting resources toward autonomous systems like robotaxis and Full Self-Driving software.

Tesla is targeting a pivotal 2026 with Cybercab robotaxi production, Optimus humanoid robot manufacturing, Roadster demonstrations, and Full Self-Driving expansions, aiming to counter declining sales—including Cybertruck—and competition from BYD through AI and autonomy advancements.

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Tesla has announced plans to end production of its Model S and X vehicles at the Fremont, California, factory to repurpose it for manufacturing Optimus humanoid robots. This move, revealed during the company's fourth-quarter earnings call, signals a deeper commitment to artificial intelligence and robotics. Initial production of Optimus is expected to begin by the end of the year.

Following initial tests on December 14, fresh sightings confirm Tesla's robotaxis operating without safety drivers in Austin, Texas. Full Self-Driving head Ashok Elluswamy verified the reports on social media, supporting CEO Elon Musk's push for unsupervised services in 2025.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that Full Self-Driving (FSD) will soon gain voice prompt support, enabling natural commands like specifying parking preferences. This builds on recent reasoning improvements for better navigation and parking decisions.

 

 

 

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