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From: Sam1/27/2021 9:51:45 AM
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Waymo CEO tells Tesla that 'this is not how it is done', regarding the autonomous car driving system
John Krafcik, assured that for his company, Tesla is not a competitor in this market.
January 26, 2021 2 min read

This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process.

John Krafcik , CEO of Waymo , a subsidiary of Alphabet , commented that Tesla has taken the wrong approach in developing its "total driving system" for autonomous cars, according to an interview he conducted for a German business outlet.

"It is a mistake to think that you can simply develop a driver assistance system and that one day you can magically jump to a fully autonomous driving system," said the executive, in an interview with Manager Magazine .

Also, Krafcik, assured that for his company, Tesla is not a competitor in this segment. "For us, Tesla is not a competitor at all at all," he said.

The CEO explained that Waymo manufactures a vehicle that is completely autonomous while Elon Musk's company is developing a driver assistance system, which he described as "pretty good."


Waymo VS Tesla

As reported Business Insider, the companies started a controversy recently when Waymo decided to implement the term self-driving to refer to its fully autonomous cars. This could be interpreted as an attack on Musk's company that used the same expression for its system.

Tesla defines its " autopilot " as the "future of autonomous driving." The Alphabet affiliate criticized the use of the term on its blog, saying, “We hope consistency helps differentiate the fully autonomous technology that Waymo is developing from the driver assistance technologies (sometimes mistakenly referred to as 'autonomous driving' technologies) that require supervising licensed human drivers for safe operation ”.

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