“The two technologies I am focused on, trying to ideally get done before the end of the year, are getting our Starship into orbit and then having Tesla cars to be able to do self-driving,” he said, speaking at an energy conference in Norway.
“Have self-driving in wide release at least in the US and potentially in Europe, depending on regulatory approval.”
After years of delays, Tesla started rolling out over-the-air updates for its vehicles that enable “full self-driving” for eligible owners in July 2021.
Safety experts soon expressed concern that the nascent technology “lacks safeguards” after tests found that vehicles using the feature were scraping against bushes, missing turnings and even heading towards parked cars.
The US National Transportation Safety Board later called on Tesla to limit where drivers can use its vehicles’ so-called 'Autopilot' function, as well as implement a system to ensure that drivers are paying attention.
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