A recent article by the Wall Street Journal highlights a high turnover rate among those involved in Tesla's Autopilot team - the engineering group responsible for developing self-driving cars. The article suggests that Tesla isn't taking safety seriously causing the engineers to leave for other companies that are doing self-driving cars "the right way." Is Tesla moving too quickly and cutting corners on safety? How safe do these vehicles need to be? What is the "right way" to develop autonomous driving?
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Tesla's Push to Build a Self-Driving Car Sparked Dissent Among Its Engineers
After Probing Tesla's Deadly Crash, Feds Say Yay to Self-Driving
Musk Say's Tesla's New Autopilot Could Have Saved Driver
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