Tesla Deactivates Rapper Big Huey's Vehicle After Cybertruck Song
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Summary
Detroit rapper Big Huey created a song about Tesla's Cybertruck, which led to Tesla remotely deactivating his vehicle, leaving him stranded. The incident highlights concerns about vehicle control and privacy.
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Tesla heard it and deactivated his vehicle, stranding him on the side of the road.
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