Major automakers resist licensing Tesla's FSD.
Elon Musk: Legacy Automakers Snub Tesla's Full Self-Driving Tech!
Elon Musk reveals that major automakers are reluctant to license Tesla's Full Self‑Driving (FSD) technology, citing unworkable requirements. Despite ongoing talks, companies like Ford opt for alternatives such as Waymo, leaving Tesla's FSD to potentially widen its own competitive edge. Musk warns that sticking to traditional standards might put these automakers at a disadvantage in the autonomy race.
Elon Musk's Admission on FSD Licensing
Legacy Automakers' Stance on Tesla's FSD
Technical and Regulatory Challenges
Tesla's Internal FSD Development and Strategy
Comparative Analysis: Tesla vs. Competitors
Public Reactions to Tesla's Licensing Strategy
Economic Implications for Tesla and Competitors
Social and Political Repercussions
Future of Autonomous Driving Standards
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