Tesla Debunks Rumors of Hiring Former Cruise Autonomy Head Henry Kuang
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Tesla has officially denied reports that it has hired Henry Kuang, the former head of General Motors' Cruise, as the Director of AI and Deep Learning for Autonomous Driving. Earlier today, several media outlets reported that Kuang had joined Tesla in this capacity, but the company has now confirmed that these reports are false. Tesla's Head of Autopilot and AI, Ashok Elluswamy, took to social media to dispel the rumors, stating that the reports are "fake news." It is possible that the rumors were fueled by a fake LinkedIn profile created for Kuang, which listed Tesla as his latest employer. The profile, which appeared legitimate, has since been removed from the site. The rumors came at a time of significant turnover at Tesla. The company has recently parted ways with Omead Afshar, widely recognized as CEO Elon Musk's right-hand man. Afshar had assumed the role of North American sales head and European operations head late last year. Additionally, Jenna Ferrua, Tesla's Human Resources Head in Austin, has also left the company. Meanwhile, Tesla made headlines earlier this week with the launch of its Robotaxi platform, which marked the first time the company has given driverless rides to members of the public.