This episode of Elon Musk provides the top updates across the CEO's major companies. We start with a unique anecdote concerning the James Bond submarine car, Wet Nellie, purchased by Elon Musk for one million dollars and subsequently integrated with a secret 007 mode in thousands of Teslas, as reported by Luxurylaunches. This speaks to the playful side of the CEO, contrasted with serious public safety concerns. Musk recently made headlines, detailed by the New York Post, for criticizing a political appointment for the FDNY, stating experience is vital and that people will die without it. On the mobility front, we look at global trends. The UAE launched its first driverless robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi, showing how smart mobility is shaping the future, while the Mindanao Times noted that some areas struggle to match mobility needs with infrastructure. This context is important when considering the rollout of advanced systems like the Tesla FSD beta. We also touched on the ongoing evolution of artificial intelligence, referencing the Financial Times perspective that AI companions are not truly friends, a good reminder as we await further updates on the Optimus Robot. SpaceX continues its mission, with Space Coast Daily noting the designation of March 21st as Space Coast Day, honoring the spaceflight legacy. We are always monitoring sales figures and development across the entire portfolio, including x.com, The Boring Company, and Neuralink. Our listeners rely on us for the top news, whether it concerns the third row crew in a new vehicle or the progress of Starlink satellites. We thank you for tuning in to our coverage of Elon Musk.