Did Tesla disable a cyber truck from afar in the middle of a highway because the owner highlighted it in an unauthorized music video? The story seemed to be extremely likely, and on Monday afternoon, Tesla tweeted about the video, “It’s fake – this is not our screen. Tesla does not disable cars from far away.”
On Sunday, Instagram user @BIGHuey313 posted a video of its passive cyberic, which is complete with a red warning message on the truck’s main touch screen. “Dog WTF my cyber truck is still on the freeway!” “He wrote in the title. “Almost just crashed to the WTF just.”
The owner also posted a photo of his claim, claiming that Tesla’s legal affairs vice president Dina Eskin had a ceasefire and a reporter. The letter refers to the “unauthorized use of Tesla’s intellectual property in the musical content divided under your name”.
The video went viral on Bluesky, where anti -Elon Kasturi sentiments have helped fuel nationwide protests against Tesla. But consumers immediately looked at numerous contradictions, such as the fact that the letter “we represent Tesla” was signed by the company’s abroad advice. The letter also uses the old Skin title, “Senior Director and Deputy General Council”, despite his current VP title. And the warning message has not been formatted like Tesla’s specific vehicle warnings and notifications. An X user speculated that the polishing red title was probably just a YouTube video playing on the full screen to imitate a legitimate error.
Despite these problems, the video went viral on the Bluesky, X, and Reddate – and it is likely that it will continue to travel far away, which will confirm the advance opinion of many people about Tesla and Elon Musk.