Tesla to Hold AI Day in 'About a Month' for Hiring, Elon Musk Tweets

Musk’s plan to promote Tesla's technology comes amid the hiccups faced in the company's path to achieve full self-driving technology.

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By Reuters | Updated: 22 June 2021 11:06 IST
Highlights
  • Tesla's Autopilot system doesn't make a car autonomous
  • Tesla's autonomous driving has faced hiccups
  • Musk said a $25,000 autonomous car could be ready in 3 years

Tesla may not achieve full self-driving technology by 2021 end

Tesla chief Elon Musk is considering holding an AI Day in about a month, where the Silicon Valley billionaire will showcase the progress in AI software and hardware with an aim to recruit.

"Looking at holding Tesla AI Day in about a month or so. Will go over progress with Tesla AI software & hardware, both training & inference. Purpose is recruiting," Musk tweeted on Monday.

His latest plan to promote Tesla's technology comes amid the hiccups faced in the company's path to achieve full self-driving technology.

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Musk had during an earnings call in January said he was "highly confident the car will be able to drive itself with reliability in excess of human this year."

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But in May, Tesla informed the California Department of Motor Vehicles that it may not achieve full self-driving technology by 2021 end.

The automaker is under review by the California regulator, which is probing if the company violated regulations by falsely promoting its advanced driver-assistance systems as being "full self-driving."

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Tesla's driver assistant features, which it describes as "autopilot" or "full self-driving," are designed to make hands-on driving easier. Those features do not make the vehicle autonomous.

In Tesla's 'Battery Day' event in September last year, Musk said a $25,000 (roughly Rs. 18,53,000) car that drives itself will be possible in three years.

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