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Tesla whistleblower raises doubts over safety of self-driving cars

  • A former Tesla employee, Lukasz Krupski, raised concerns about the safety of the company's self-driving technology, stating that the hardware and software are not ready for public roads.
  • Krupski leaked internal data, including customer complaints, to German newspaper Handelsblatt, alleging flaws in Tesla's AI. Attempts to address his concerns internally were ignored.
  • Tesla's assisted driving feature is being investigated by agencies such as the US Department of Justice and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In response, the UK government plans to introduce legislation for self-driving cars.
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The first interview was given by former Tesla employee Lucas Krupski, who leaked a larger 100-gigabyte data packet from the electric-car company's internal materials back in May to Germany's Handelsblatt. Krupski told the BBC that despite expressing his concerns within the company, he was not heard, so he had no choice. According to the former employee, the artificial intelligence used by Tesla is not safe. These cars are already capable of stee…

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, December 5, 2023.
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