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A former Tesla employee, Lukasz Krupski, leaked personnel records and data about the company’s Autopilot driver-assistance software, including thousands of accident reports. He expressed safety concerns and was subsequently fired. Regulators in several countries have taken his information seriously, indicating an ongoing battle between Krupski and the carmaker. Meanwhile, Cruise has begun layoffs after suspending its self-driving robotaxis due to a collision that dragged a pedestrian beneath a car.
How Lukasz Krupski, a Tesla whistleblower in Norway, leaked personnel records and Autopilot data that caught the attention of regulators in several countries (@jackewingnyt / New York Times) https://t.co/mcw4ox3P8n 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/p00mQIXkng
Cruise begins layoffs after suspending its self-driving robotaxis following a collision that dragged pedestrian beneath car https://t.co/afGAnBqsb8
A former Tesla employee, who was fired after expressing safety concerns, leaked personnel records and sensitive data about driver-assistance software. Now, he's facing an epic battle against the carmaker. https://t.co/NvtzcthJYB
A former Tesla employee, who said he was harassed, threatened and eventually fired after expressing safety concerns, leaked personnel records and data about the company’s Autopilot driver-assistance software, including thousands of accident reports. https://t.co/dZJRaggkAI
"Man vs.Musk: A Whistleblower Creates Headaches for Tesla" https://t.co/pl0IFckj3O "There were thousands of accident reports...about flaws NHTSA has interviewed Mr. Krupski several times, an indication that his information was taken seriously" FINALLY! US Handlesblatt coverage!