Fired Tesla Employee Posts New Video Of Full Self-Driving Running A Red Light
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A former Tesla employee who was fired for showing the limits of FSD on social media says he's speaking to the feds about the incident.

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Well for one, he’s a billionaire

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I mean, yeah. That’s not great. But he’s not hellbent on election fraud, reinventing the concept of a train a million times over just to sell cars, not in some evil plot that I know of, just to name a few of the things most billionaires do. I’m sure there are bad sides to him, human after all, but he seems to do more good than bad in my perception with his foundation and seems to care about global health and well-being.

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