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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 35 MIN

Tesla's Big Update, AI Math, & The End of Jobs

from They Might Be Self-Aware · host Hunter Powers, Daniel Bishop

Tesla FSD completes a coast-to-coast autonomous drive as AI solves unsolved math problems and reshapes jobs. This isn’t hype — it’s acceleration.AI is quietly crossing lines in cars, science, browsers, and work and most people haven’t noticed yet.This episode is about moments that don’t feel loud when they happen… until it’s too late.Hunter Powers and Daniel Bishop break down Tesla’s coast-to-coast autonomous drive and why Tesla FSD is no longer a “beta feature” story, it’s a real inflection point. We talk about what actually matters (end-to-end autonomy, charging without intervention, and why steering-only autonomy from the 90s doesn’t count). If you think self-driving cars are still “five years away,” you’re already behind.Then things get uncomfortable.AI systems are now solving previously unsolved math problems — the kind that historically lead to Nobel Prizes. Not benchmarks. Not demos. Actual proofs. We ask the question no one wants to answer yet: what happens when an AI deserves credit humans legally can’t give it?From there, we zoom out. Browser-level AI agents quietly taking over real work. Claude automating multi-step workflows. Privacy-eroding AI browsers. Jobs disappearing — not in a Hollywood flash, but in a slow, administrative whimper.This isn’t sci-fi.It’s momentum.And if you still think AI is “just a tool,” this episode is going to be uncomfortable.⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 AI Doctors & Silicon Psychosis Explained – Health data access, synthetic minds & post-truth reality07:53 AI Browser Automation Explained – Claude controls the web, Chrome extensions & real agent workflows15:09 AI Solves Unsolved Math Problems – Proofs, verification systems & Nobel Prize implications24:13 Tesla FSD Autonomous Drive Explained – Coast-to-coast self-driving, charging itself & why this milestone matters29:19 Will AI Replace Jobs? – AGI skepticism, fake work theory & what humans do next⚡ Listen now & get self-aware before your tools do.🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3EcvzkWDRFwnmIXoh7S4Mb?si=3d0f8920382649cc🍎 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/they-might-be-self-aware/id1730993297▶️ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy9DopLlG7IbOqV-WD25jcw?sub_confirmation=1📢 EngageWhich crossed the bigger line this week?A) Tesla FSD driving across the U.S.B) AI solving math humans couldn’tC) Neither — this is all hypePick one. Defend it. Fight respectfully.New here? Subscribe for twice-weekly AI chaos.🧠 They Might Be Self-Aware — but are we?#AI #TeslaFSD #AGI

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system just completed a coast-to-coast autonomous drive while AI simultaneously crossed another line by solving previously unsolved math problems. This episode examines why these quiet breakthroughs matter, what they signal about jobs and autonomy, and why pretending AI is “just a tool” is getting harder to defend.

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Tesla FSD completes a coast-to-coast autonomous drive as AI solves unsolved math problems and reshapes jobs. This isn’t hype — it’s acceleration.AI is quietly crossing lines in cars, science, browsers, and work and most people haven’t noticed...

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