Article 4JTJE “Close to 10%” of Autopilot software team reportedly departs after shakeup

“Close to 10%” of Autopilot software team reportedly departs after shakeup

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Tesla has always been a turbulent place to work, and that has been especially true of Tesla's Autopilot team. Between 2016 and 2018, Tesla lost three Autopilot chiefs in a period of 18 months, with a number of lower-level Autopilot managers and engineers leaving as well.

The Information's Amir Efrati reports that Tesla has suffered a fresh wave of Autopilot departures.

"At least 11 members of the software team, or close to 10% of the total group, including some longtime members, departed in the past few months," Efrati writes. "These departures follow Mr. Musk's removal of the Autopilot group's leader Stuart Bowers around the start of May."

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