(Bloomberg) — Tesla Inc. terminated an employee six days after he posted a YouTube video of his car running into a traffic pylon while using Full Self-Driving, or FSD, the carmaker’s co…
Tesla Inc. terminated an employee six days after he posted a YouTube video of his car running into a traffic pylon while using Full Self-Driving, or FSD, the carmaker’s controversial driver-assistance system.
The carmaker, which disbanded its public relations department in 2020, didn’t respond to a request for comment. CNBC reported Bernal’s termination earlier on Tuesday. Bernal, whose YouTube account AI Addict has more than 8,300 subscribers, said another reason his manager gave for the termination was that his video channel was a conflict of interest. In addition to sharing an unsigned copy of his separation agreement, he shared a photo of the screen of his Model 3 showing that FSD beta had been suspended based on his recent driving data.
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