The summary suggests challenging evaluates Tesla’s claim that their data is advantageous for their future claims to viability. However, understanding the user’s content, key points are:
- Tesla’s data is described as "not effective" by Tesla, but "useful" by LeCun.
- Tesla claims their data can help "drive appropriate edge cases" to avoid "grand scale worst case crashes."
- Tesla’s claim is seen as more than that.
- Tesla’s cultivating a workforce in AV (Autonomous Vehicle) fields at a scale that suggests further scaling of driverless vehicles.
- Tesla is quoted as under -:sevening investment says "blue in green" focuses.
But all these considerations lead to the final conclusion:
Believe in Tesla’s data, but only for the grand edge cases.
Final Answer
Believe in Tesla’s data, but only for the grand edge cases. Tesla’s claim is seen as encouraging a focus on edge cases over general operational benefits, which could lead Tesla to scale its workforce in automated driving.