Elon Musk's high risk tolerance has turned everyone into guinea pigs for his self-driving car experiment — even those who don't drive a Tesla but happen to share the road with them. That could offer a glimpse of how he'll manage Twitter.
While most other auto companies use trained safety operators to test their self-driving technology, Musk's approach is to release ever-more-advanced features to ordinary Tesla owners and collect feedback as they try it out.The name is misleading; drivers are supposed to keep their hands on the wheel and pay attention in case something goes wrong.
He used to be a fan of early Tesla cars, but now he says, "I would not ride in a modern, recent one."🎧 Hear the story
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