"The purpose of AI Day is to convince great
AI/software/chip talent to join Tesla," the billionaire said in a tweet.
The use of AI in self-driven cars has stirred up debate
around safety issues, but Musk has often contended that such vehicles are far
safer than those driven by humans.
Tesla is developing software for its cars to drive without
human intervention or oversight, but its full self-driving (FSD) system
currently requires human monitoring and is not intended to work without a
driver behind the wheel.
The company held its first AI day in August last year and a
Battery Day in September 2020, where it talked about the future of battery
technology.
"Tesla AI Day #2 on Aug 19. So many cool
updates!," Musk said in a tweet.
Investors and analysts closely watch tech-focused events
where companies dive deeper into their projects and usually provide concrete
updates on targets and timelines of rollouts. © Reuters
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