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SUMMARY:The New York Times Presents 2x1 - Elon Musk's Crash Course
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DESCRIPTION:Elon Musk\, the world's richest person\, has claimed since 2
	015that\, for Tesla\, technology for self-driving cars is a\"solved proble
	m\,\" and made outlandish claims about Autopilotcapabilities. But a New Yo
	rk Times investigation reveals thequixotic nature of Musk's pursuit of sel
	f-driving technology\,and the tragic results. Autopilot has been a factor 
	in severaldeaths and dozens of other accidents that Tesla has notpublicly 
	acknowledged. Some former Tesla employees speak outagainst Musk for promot
	ing a self-driving program that theybelieve was perilous.
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