How secretive is Tesla about its Autopilot tech? Newly unsealed court docs offer a rare glimpse.
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How secretive is Tesla about its Autopilot tech? Newly unsealed court docs offer a rare glimpse.
"Access to certain software, specifically within the Autopilot group, is limited to certain individuals and their access is dependent upon the justification for the need to have access,"
"that person must justify the need to access software."
"must review and approve (or deny) the request,"
"Not only are Tesla vehicles engineered to be the safest in the world, with the lowest probability of injury, but also much of Tesla's value and reputation are staked on the Autopilot technology."
Tesla limits access to Autopilot software to selected individuals based on demonstrated need. Access requests require justification and approval from an employee's manager and the Autopilot team. Physical spaces dedicated to Autopilot design and development are restricted to Autopilot engineers. The Autopilot group operates with heightened secrecy, elevated compensation, and relative independence from other engineering teams. Autopilot technology underpins vehicle safety claims and contributes substantially to Tesla's market value and reputation. Security measures include strict approval workflows and specialized identification controls for personnel and spaces.
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