Tesla’s AI chief Andrej Karpathy confirms departure

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Tesla AI chief, who has led the Autopilot program for the past five years Andrej Karpathy After a four-month sabbatical, he officially announced that he would be leaving the company. “It has been a great pleasure helping Tesla achieve its goals over the past five years, and it was a tough decision to say goodbye,” Karpathy tweeted. Although he has no “concrete plans” for the future, his personal wish is to “spend more time rediscovering his long-term passion for artificial intelligence, open source and educational technology work.”

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Before joining Tesla, Karpathy was a research scientist in OpenAI’s deep learning program, focusing on machine vision and generative model technology, and his previous experience also included participation in Stanford Li Feifei’s team to pursue a Ph.D. Tesla was already in the Autopilot division late last monthmore than 200 layoffs, and now that the person in charge is leaving, it shows Elon Musk’s determination to restructure the business. In fact, in addition to Karpathy, senior software manager Chris Rollins of the energy sector and another senior executive at DEI also announced their departure today.

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