EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 20 MIN
Tesla Autopilot Kills a Driver Then Blames Her - $243M Verdict Calls Them Out
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Introduction: In today’s episode, we dive into a landmark legal decision where a $243 million verdict against Tesla’s Autopilot system holds the company liable for a fatal 2019 crash—marking the first time a federal jury has ruled on a deadly Autopilot accident. We explore why this verdict represents a turning point that could push U.S. regulators toward adopting stricter, European-style safety certifications for autonomous technology. Next, we examine the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that struck down key tariffs, potentially awarding Apple a $3.3 billion refund and igniting a fresh legal battle with the Trump administration. This decision carries major implications for Big Tech’s global supply chains amid uncertain trade policies. We also introduce Asha Sharma, the new CEO of Microsoft Gaming, who promises a console-first revival of Xbox with a thoughtful approach to AI and monetization. Then, we discuss a bold pricing disruption in the gaming industry as publishers challenge the soaring cost of AAA titles with radically lower prices. Lastly, we spotlight Anker’s Nebula X1 Pro—a $5,000, 72-pound portable home theater system boasting liquid cooling and Dolby Atmos sound, redefining high-end mobile entertainment. Content and Timestamp: 00:00:55 Judge Upholds $243 Million Tesla Autopilot Crash Verdict 00:05:03 Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs: Impact on Apple's $3.3 Billion Bill and Global Supply Chain 00:09:22 Asha Sharma Takes Helm as Microsoft Gaming CEO: Outlines Vision for Xbox's Future 00:12:23 The £70 Question: Are Cheaper 'AAA-Feel' Games Redefining Value in Gaming? 00:16:14 Anker's Nebula X1 Pro: The Absurdly Awesome Portable Home Theater Powered by voieech.com, producing personalized content just for you.
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Tesla Autopilot Kills a Driver Then Blames Her - $243M Verdict Calls Them Out
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