Tesla whistleblower Lukasz Krupski says Autopilot is not safe enough to use on public roads due to its hardware and software not being “ready,” BBC News’ Zoe Kleinman and Liv McMahon report. Krupski leaked data, including customer complaints about Tesla’s braking and self-driving software, to German newspaper Handelsblatt in May and claimed attempts to highlight his concerns internally had been ignored. “I don’t think the hardware is ready and the software is ready,” he said.
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