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Tesla will ‘get shut down’ if used for spying in any country, Musk says after reports of restrictions on vehicles in China Tesla will ‘get shut down’ if used for spying in any country, Musk says after reports of restrictions on vehicles in China
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Tesla chief Elon Musk said the company has a strong incentive to not be used for espionage in foreign countries. His remarks came shortly after reports that China placed restrictions on Tesla cars.Tesla chief Elon Musk said the company has a strong incentive to not be used for espionage in foreign countries. His remarks came shortly after reports that China placed restrictions on Tesla cars.
“If a commercial company did engage in spying, the negative effects to that company would be extremely bad,” Musk said at the China Development Forum, which he attended via video link.“If a commercial company did engage in spying, the negative effects to that company would be extremely bad,” Musk said at the China Development Forum, which he attended via video link.
“For example, if Tesla used the cars to spy in China – or anywhere, any country – we will get shut down everywhere,” he said, adding that there is “a very strong incentive for us to be very confidential with any information.”“For example, if Tesla used the cars to spy in China – or anywhere, any country – we will get shut down everywhere,” he said, adding that there is “a very strong incentive for us to be very confidential with any information.”
The Tesla and SpaceX chief made the comment shortly after reports emerged, citing sources, that the Chinese authorities banned the company’s electric cars from entering military complexes and compounds, and restricted their use by the employees of key state-owned companies. The move was reportedly made due to concerns that Tesla could be collecting sensitive data through multi-direction cameras and ultrasonic sensors installed in the self-driving vehicles.The Tesla and SpaceX chief made the comment shortly after reports emerged, citing sources, that the Chinese authorities banned the company’s electric cars from entering military complexes and compounds, and restricted their use by the employees of key state-owned companies. The move was reportedly made due to concerns that Tesla could be collecting sensitive data through multi-direction cameras and ultrasonic sensors installed in the self-driving vehicles.
The Chinese government has not confirmed the ban. The country’s state agencies have not responded to inquiries from US media as of Saturday.The Chinese government has not confirmed the ban. The country’s state agencies have not responded to inquiries from US media as of Saturday.
The news comes on the heels of highly contentious US-China talks in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, where US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan traded strong words with China’s top diplomat, Yang Jiechi and State Councilor Wang Yi.The news comes on the heels of highly contentious US-China talks in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, where US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan traded strong words with China’s top diplomat, Yang Jiechi and State Councilor Wang Yi.
Relations between Beijing and Washington began deteriorating significantly during former President Donald Trump’s administration.Relations between Beijing and Washington began deteriorating significantly during former President Donald Trump’s administration.
The US launched a trade war, alleging that China was taking unfair advantage of the US economy. The White House also accused telecom giant Huawei and other major Chinese companies of spying on Americans.The US launched a trade war, alleging that China was taking unfair advantage of the US economy. The White House also accused telecom giant Huawei and other major Chinese companies of spying on Americans.
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