Recently, a user on social media raised the question: "Once 'full self-driving' is widespread, the term will be pointless. What do we call driving when no one is driving?"
Musk responded, saying: "In the future, getting into a car will be like getting into an elevator, you won't even think about it. There was a time when elevators were manually operated by an attendant with a power switch. That's very rare now."
Another commenter remarked, "One day, all cars will be fully autonomous, whether they are robot taxis or private vehicles."
Musk responded, "Almost all cars. Maybe 1% will be manually driven for fun. They will be like horses."
This topic has sparked heated discussions among many internet users. Some argue that if such a scenario could really be achieved, perhaps a driver's license would no longer be necessary.