Tesla update final notice plus the trade-off of cloud services. Some Tesla owners have opted to not accept recent software updates and keep their cars running on older software versions. However, Tesla has issued a final notice that if they don’t update to the latest software by May 1st, they may lose the ability to receive all over-the-air updates going forward. What exactly is going on here? And is this just a Tesla thing, or is this part of a bigger technology trend towards cloud services?
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