Today we report on the Tesla files, which are 100 gigabytes of data that apparently come from the heart of Tesla. They were leaked to theby several informants and they provide clues as to how the otherwise secretive company works.team evaluated [the] files which contain 1,388 PDF documents, 1,015 Excel spreadsheets, and 213 Powerpoint presentations, as well as numerous images, videos, audio files and emails.
That a Tesla in a parking lot apparently drives around bollards by hand. Many accidents ended lightly, some ended fatally. A table in the Tesla files on suspected autopilot safety issues includes around 3,000 entries. Believe me, I prefer to report on successful innovations and I like bold entrepreneurial visions. But I have no doubt this story belongs in the public domain. The other car manufacturers are also struggling with autonomous driving. But hardly any car boss has made such big promises in this field as Elon Musk. As early as 2016, he declared that autonomous driving was “essentially a solved problem.” To this day, he keeps saying the same thing.has not only analyzed data for this publication.