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Home / Technology / Musk Wonders: Why Rivals Shun Tesla's Self-Driving?

Musk Wonders: Why Rivals Shun Tesla's Self-Driving?

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Tesla CEO questions rivals' lack of interest in licensing FSD.
  • Musk warned competitors they risk failure without advanced tech.
  • US regulator probes Tesla FSD after reports of traffic violations.
Musk Wonders: Why Rivals Shun Tesla's Self-Driving?

Elon Musk voiced surprise that Tesla's competitors are unwilling to license the company's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. He stated on X that despite offering the software, automakers are not taking him up on the deal, which he believes is crucial for their survival. Musk characterized any interest from established car manufacturers as hesitant and plagued by unworkable demands.

Tesla has long sought to monetize its autonomous driving advancements through licensing agreements. While Musk previously indicated discussions with a major automaker and a general high level of interest, his recent comments suggest such deals are not imminent. This lack of OEM adoption occurs amidst persistent regulatory challenges.

FSD and its precursor, Autopilot, have attracted significant attention from regulators. The US auto safety agency recently launched a probe into allegations of Teslas with FSD running red lights and driving the wrong way. Tesla also faces legal battles, including a recent case where it was found partially liable for a fatal crash involving Autopilot.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Musk is surprised because he believes competitors need advanced self-driving tech like Tesla's FSD to survive, yet they are not interested in licensing it.
Tesla's FSD is under scrutiny by US regulators investigating reports of vehicles running red lights and driving the wrong way.
Tesla is actively working towards launching its robotaxi service in multiple metro areas by the end of the year, clearing regulatory hurdles.

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