This is the most egregious violation of the Early Access Program NDA that I've seen, complete with shameless self-promotion. Finally pushed me over the edge. I've reported it, as it also violates YouTube's terms of service agreement.
why do you want to get other people in trouble, we all want to see it. the guy is doing a legitimate testing of the software and give as a slight glimpse into the future. if he gets in trouble because Tesla found out themselves that is just nature taking its course. but it just hurts the community engagement when you go pro-actively reporting it. its a lose-lose situation for everyone