<https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jan/17/tesla-self-driving-video-staged-testimony-senior-engineer>

A 2016 video that Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology was staged 
to show capabilities like stopping at a red light and accelerating at a green 
light that the system did not have, according to testimony by a senior engineer.

The video, which remains archived on Tesla’s website, was released in October 
2016 and promoted on Twitter by Elon Musk as evidence that “Tesla drives 
itself”.

But the Model X was not driving itself with technology Tesla had deployed, 
Ashok Elluswamy, director of Autopilot software at Tesla, said in the 
transcript of a July deposition taken as evidence in a lawsuit against Tesla 
for a 2018 fatal crash involving a former Apple engineer.

The previously unreported testimony by Elluswamy represents the first time a 
Tesla employee has confirmed and detailed how the video was produced.

The video carries a tagline saying: “The person in the driver’s seat is only 
there for legal reasons. He is not doing anything. The car is driving itself.”

Elluswamy said Tesla’s Autopilot team set out to engineer and record a 
“demonstration of the system’s capabilities” at the request of Musk.

Elluswamy, Musk and Tesla did not respond to a request for comment. However, 
the company has warned drivers that they must keep their hands on the wheel and 
maintain control of their vehicles while using Autopilot.

The Tesla technology is designed to assist with steering, braking, speed and 
lane changes but its features “do not make the vehicle autonomous”, the company 
says on its website.

To create the video, the Tesla used 3D mapping on a predetermined route from a 
house in Menlo Park, California, to Tesla’s then-headquarters in Palo Alto, he 
said.

Drivers intervened to take control in test runs, he said. When trying to show 
the Model X could park itself with no driver, a test car crashed into a fence 
in Tesla’s parking lot, he said.

“The intent of the video was not to accurately portray what was available for 
customers in 2016. It was to portray what was possible to build into the 
system,” Elluswamy said, according to a transcript of his testimony seen by 
Reuters.

When Tesla released the video, Musk tweeted: “Tesla drives itself (no human 
input at all) thru urban streets to highway to streets, then finds a parking 
spot.”

Tesla faces lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny over its driver assistance systems.

The US Department of Justice began a criminal investigation into Tesla’s claims 
that its electric vehicles can drive themselves in 2021, after a number of 
crashes, some of them fatal, involving Autopilot, Reuters has reported.

The New York Times reported in 2021 that Tesla engineers had created the 2016 
video to promote Autopilot without disclosing that the route had been mapped in 
advance or that a car had crashed in trying to complete the shoot, citing 
anonymous sources.

When asked if the 2016 video showed the performance of the Tesla Autopilot 
system available in a production car at the time, Elluswamy said: “It does not.”

Elluswamy was deposed in a lawsuit against Tesla over a 2018 crash in Mountain 
View, California, that killed Walter Huang, an Apple engineer.

Andrew McDevitt, the lawyer who represents Huang’s wife and who questioned 
Elluswamy’s in July, told Reuters it was “obviously misleading to feature that 
video without any disclaimer or asterisk”.

The National Transportation Safety Board concluded in 2020 that Huang’s fatal 
crash was probably caused by his distraction and the limitations of Autopilot. 
It said Tesla’s “ineffective monitoring of driver engagement” had contributed 
to the crash.

Elluswamy said drivers could “fool the system”, making a Tesla system believe 
that they were paying attention based on feedback from the steering wheel when 
they were not. But he said he saw no safety issue with Autopilot if drivers 
were paying attention.

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