Using Tesla Autopilot self-driving massively improves safety for you and others on the road

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James Stephenson
@ICannot_Enough

If you've been driving a vehicle with average safety, there's an 11.8% chance you were in a car accident over the past 5 years. But if you were driving a Tesla, there was only a 5.4% chance... unless you were using Autopilot, in which case it was only a 1.5% chance.

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest Autopilot safety stats caused less market movement than a Tesla on cruise control. ETH wobbled like a drowsy driver: +0.02% in 1 minute, then -0.02% at 5 minutes, settling at -0.08% by 10 minutes. DOGE and GORK barely flinched, with all three timeframes showing sub-0.5% dips—GORK’s -0.60% at 10 minutes being the most dramatic (if you can call a half-percent drama). Compared to May’s “sip tea” post—which triggered slightly sharper ETH declines and a wild GORK rollercoaster—this was a snooze fest. Volatility today was so muted, it might as well have been Autopilot’s “chill mode.” The market’s reaction to Musk’s safety pitch: statistically safer than ignoring his tweets, but hardly worth the seatbelt.

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