This has nothing to do with his point, which is that its a software update, not a typical 'recall'
A recall is a formal process for addressing a safety issue. It doesn't matter whether the safety issue is caused by hardware, software, or literally even a single line of text in an owners manual.
loading story #43130385
It does if you look at what 'recall' means legally.
loading story #43130581
loading story #43130029
loading story #43130174
loading story #43129815
{"deleted":true,"id":43129713,"parent":43129379,"time":1740156378,"type":"comment"}
It lends credence to how severe the language needs to be. A car recall is very serious and implies people need to take action. A software update is meh, I’ll look at that later. Seemingly a Tesla software update is more aligned aligned with “recall - update your stuff” rather than “update - do this whenever”
loading story #43129755
That is what recall is.