Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has expressed strong criticism of Tesla’s self-driving efforts, stating that those interested in studying “AI trying to kill you” should “get a Tesla.” Wozniak has had a mixed relationship with Tesla over the years, having initially purchased a Model S and publicly praised the electric vehicle, before later considering replacing it with a Chevy Bolt EV. He ultimately purchased a second Model S after Tesla released Autopilot 2.0, despite being critical of the system.
Wozniak’s latest comments came during a recent CNN interview, in which he expressed skepticism about Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s promises of self-driving capabilities through future software updates. When asked about these claims, Wozniak suggested that Tesla vehicles on FSD were attempting to “kill” people, adding that such claims were “not even close to reality.”
The comments mark a significant departure from Wozniak’s previous support for Tesla, and highlight growing concerns over the safety and reliability of autonomous vehicles. While Tesla’s Autopilot system has been praised by some for its advanced features and convenience, it has also faced criticism for its lack of transparency and perceived overreliance on drivers to monitor the system.
As the race to develop self-driving cars continues, experts and industry insiders are calling for greater regulation and oversight to ensure that the technology is developed safely and responsibly. Whether Tesla will be able to address these concerns and maintain its position as a leader in the self-driving car market remains to be seen.