It appears that Elon Musk and Tesla can now add Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak to their long list of critics after he said he no longer believes the hype. “The Woz” recently offered a less-than-enthusiastic view of the electric automaker during his speech at the Nordic Business Forum in Stockholm.
“Now, I don’t believe anything Elon Musk or Tesla says,” Wozniak said saying that the company has a penchant for deflecting the blame for its mistakes. “All Tesla says is, ‘It’s beta, so we’re not responsible — you have to be in control,'”
This is a surprising statement given that only a year ago, Wozniak insisted that Tesla, not Apple, would create the next tech moonshot. However, after the company’s highly publicized production bottlenecks, it seems that the Apple co-founder’s views of the automaker can be changed.
But while The Woz might not be too keen on the promises of Elon Musk and his company, he does have a soft spot for their products. That being said, he isn’t a fan of Tesla’s self-driving technology though.
“I love that car, but the trouble is Elon Musk is portrayed in a lot of movies with a lack of faith and trust,” Wozniak said in an interview with Business Insider. “When a Tesla runs in any condition on a highway that is a little unusual — a cone in the middle of a lane — you have to move over,” he said. “A dumb human or a smart human can easily do it, but the Tesla can’t.”
Wozniak then went on to say that every…
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