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Tesla close to making autonomous vehicles

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SHANGHAI: Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc is “very close” to developing fully autonomous vehicles and could work out the basics of that technology as soon as this year, he said in a pre-recorded video played during the World AI Conference in Shanghai.

Musk reiterated that the electric vehicle maker has solved most of the essential challenges toward achieving Level 5 autonomy, or a fully self-driven automobile that needs no human behind the wheel. The Tesla and Spacex chief was reaffirmin­g a goal first expressed in 2019.

“I’m confident that we will have the basic functional­ity of L5 autonomous driving this year,” Musk said.

“There are no fundamenta­l challenges.” Tesla is racing against the likes of Alphabet Inc’s Waymo and General Motors Co’s Cruise to attain the pinnacle of the industry: the first 100% driverless car. The coronaviru­s pandemic has both strengthen­ed the case for robot drivers – by making social distance essential – and shuttered labs and factories where the technology is being refined.

Musk has argued autonomous-driving will be transforma­tive for Tesla. At stake are billions of dollars in potential revenue and a global change in traffic systems. Bloombergn­ef expects 27 million robotaxis on the road globally by 2040, while Cruise CEO Dan Ammann has claimed there will be a US$1 trillion addressabl­e market in the United States for autonomous ride hailing. Waymo – seen as a front-runner to pioneer a commercial service – has been valued at more than Us$100bil.

Tesla customers already use Autopilot on a regular basis, though the technology, which is only semi-automatic, has been linked in the past with accidents that the company has attributed to human error.

In yesterday’s video, Musk stressed that original engineerin­g on Tesla technology was an important facet of its Chinese operation, which is anchored by a massive Gigafactor­y plant in Shanghai.

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