“Musk counters Federal Motor Transport Authority”
manager magazin
Tesla CEO Elon Musk defended the company’s autopilot system after the German it would not have approved the beta-phase of Tesla's autopilot, according to manager magazin. There was a “misunderstanding of what 'beta' means to Tesla for Autopilot” read a by Musk. By declaring the software “beta”, Tesla meant the system had less than 1.6 billion kilometres of real-world driving. “Use of word 'beta' is explicitly so that drivers don't get comfortable. It is not beta software in the standard sense,” wrote Musk on Twitter. European approval for the autopilot system was gained in the Netherlands.
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