SHANGHAI (BLOOMBERG) - Elon Musk's Tesla is 'very close' to developing fully autonomous vehicles and could work out the basics of that technology as soon as this year, he said in a prerecorded video played during the World AI Conference in Shanghai.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SHANGHAI - Elon Musk's Tesla is"very close" to developing fully autonomous vehicles and could work out the basics of that technology as soon as this year, he said in a prerecorded video played during the World AI Conference in Shanghai.
"I'm confident that we will have the basic functionality of L5 autonomous driving this year," Mr Musk said."There are no fundamental challenges."
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