

Autonomous Teslas, Deepfakes, and AI Slop: A Tech Week Rundown
Jul 3, 2025
Elon Musk kickstarts a revolution as a Tesla completes its first self-driven journey from factory to customer. Denmark tackles deepfakes with new copyright laws, sparking a lively debate about privacy. In a humorous twist, robots engage in a chaotic football match that resembles toddlers on a field. Meanwhile, AI innovations are reshaping language tools and internet safety, raising questions about digital ethics. Plus, tips on staying informed about vehicle recalls make for a must-listen conversation about the intersection of technology and everyday life.
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Tesla's Self-Driving Delivery
- Elon Musk's Tesla drove itself 30 minutes from the factory to the customer for delivery.
- Local Austin officials claimed they lacked authority to regulate this autonomous vehicle event.
Denmark Fights Deepfakes Legally
- Denmark is tackling deepfakes by granting copyright ownership over people's own facial features and voices.
- This legal approach allows individuals to sue for copyright infringement if their likeness is misused in deepfakes.
Cloudflare Charges AI Scrapers
- Cloudflare blocks AI content scrapers by default to monetize access.
- Paying for scraping access incentivizes content creators and could limit free AI content use.