"Some netizens suggested that the driver had made a mistake, but others doubt the effectiveness of Tesla's autobrake and intelligent driving functions," the article says.
"When you have a responsibility, especially when you have to talk about something serious like race, you can’t be full of crap. You’ve got to be honest and fair.”
"...in our evaluations we determined that several of the features don’t provide much in the way of real benefits to customers, despite the extremely high purchase price."
Back in 2018, even the New York Times called Musk hitting his 10 year long pay plan goals "laughably impossible". Instead, he has triggered $9 billion in option awards in less than 36 months.
Tesla Board member Kathleen Wilson-Thompson exercised an option to buy 12,500 shares at $44.95 and then turned around and sold them immediately at more than 10x that price.
"Adjusted by aggregate market return, the average return of smart beta indexes drops from 2.77% per year 'on paper' before ETF listing to −0.44% per year after ETF listing."