Musk's vision for Tesla is bound up in AI technology, but also in submitting to his influence.
The U.S. electric vehicle maker is also considering selling the software as a monthly subscription to users of its cars in China, its second-largest market, they said. A successful software registration with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will pave the way for Tesla to internally test Full Self-Driving (FSD) by having its employees drive on China's public roads before delivering it as an upgrade to its Chinese users in the coming months, said two of the people. The company currently offers two, less-advanced versions of its Autopilot driver assistance system in China.
Tesla shareholders will vote on June 13 to ratify Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, which a Delaware judge voided in January because she found he improperly controlled the process. Below is a look at the potential legal fight standing in the way of Musk's pay day. WHAT IMPACT WILL THE SHAREHOLDER VOTE HAVE?