1. Tesla's camera-only robotaxi rollout in Austin revealed safety flaws and public backlash, damaging its self-driving credibility; 2. Production shortfalls, rising inventory, and legal issues pressure Tesla's valuation and autonomy-driven growth narrative; 3. Despite long-term potential from data scale and Dojo supercomputer, near-term execution risks and lack of sensor redundancy justify bearish sentiment.
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