Tesla, ex-engineer settle lawsuit over Autopilot source code

Reuters2021-04-16

BEIJING, April 16 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc has settled a lawsuit against a former employee who copied the source code of the electric vehicle $(EV)$ maker's Autopilot technology, according to a U.S. district court filing dated April 15.

Tesla filed the lawsuit in 2019, saying its employee Cao Guangzhi, who worked at Tesla for two years, copied the source code before in January 2019 joining XMotors, the U.S. unit of Chinese self-driving car startup Xpeng Inc .

Terms of the settlement, which included a monetary payment made by Cao to Tesla, were not disclosed. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Tesla's Autopilot is a driver assistance system that handles some driving tasks and allows drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel, though the company emphasises it still requires driver supervision and does not make the vehicle autonomous.

Tesla has a factory in Shanghai, putting it in direct competition with Xpeng and other Chinese companies in the world's largest electric vehicle market.

A statement to Reuters on behalf of Cao from his legal representative confirmed the settlement and said Cao had never accessed any Tesla data after he left Tesla, or provided Tesla information to XMotors or anyone else.

Cao later left XMotors, the company told Reuters in a statement on Friday. XMotors, which was not a party in the case, said it respected intellectual property rights and relied on its in-house developed proprietary R&D and intellectual property.

(Reporting by Yilei Sun in Beijing and Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sayantani Ghosh and David Holmes)

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  • AzharKamar
    2021-04-19
    AzharKamar
    Soirce code what languange
  • AaronJFord
    2021-04-18
    AaronJFord
    Why negotiate how did Elon know that the guy is legit did he do Any coding live to showhe didn’t have a remote . Also did he send any transmissisions and pod any data in n.e.oI wonder if Elon is on this platform . Tiger musk could be powerful warrior 
  • Zarkness
    2021-04-18
    Zarkness
    Gogo comment for coins
  • EstherPang
    2021-04-18
    EstherPang
    Hopefully Tesla like rocket up to 1,000
  • Josephiney27
    2021-04-18
    Josephiney27
    Good or?
  • Jeanp14
    2021-04-17
    Jeanp14
    Will This cause xpeng shares to fall? 
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