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Even Tesla engineers don’t think Autopilot is as good as Musk claims


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Guest Yoni Heisler
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Public perception of Tesla's suite of Autopilot features has undergone a dramatic and remarkable shift in recent months. When Tesla first introduced the feature in October of 2015, Elon Musk was heralded as a modern day Thomas Edison capable of delivering revolutionary products and services that previously existed exclusively in the realm of science fiction. Since then, Musk's predictions with respect to self-driving cars have only gotten bolder.

 

Just three months ago, for example, Musk said that the company later this year would demo a Tesla Model S driving itself from New York City all the way to Los Angeles with no driver interaction whatsoever.

 

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