As vehicles become platforms for software and subscriptions, their longevity is increasingly tied to the survival of the companies behind their code. When those companies fail, the consequences ripple far beyond a bad app update and into the basic question of whether a car still functions as a car.
In canceling the Model S, Tesla is effectively walking away from a business it helped create--and toward a totally unproven concept, Patrick George writes:
-- The Atlantic (@theatlantic.com) Feb 7, 2026 at 5:15 AM
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