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Tesla vehicle inference computerTechCrunch
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WSJ reported that Tesla would use xAI models in its driver-assistance software.
Elon Musk denied the report, saying there is no need to license anything from xAI.
Musk founded xAI as a competitor to OpenAI , which he co-founded but eventually left.
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