Mark Matousek, provided by Published 2:19 pm, Friday, April 13, 2018 YouTube / CBS This Morning On Friday morning, CBS This Morning aired an interview with Elon Musk in which he discussed Tesla’s difficulties in ramping up Model 3 production since the mass-market sedan was unveiled in July. In the afternoon, Musk said on Twitter that the company used too much automation in its production process. “Yes, excessive automation at Tesla was a mistake. To be precise, my mistake. Humans are underrated,” he wrote in response to a Wall Street Journal reporter. CBS This Morningaired an interview with Elon Musk in which he discussed Tesla’s difficulties in ramping up Model 3 production since the mass-market sedan was unveiled in July. LATEST BUSINESS VIDEOS Now Playing: Now Playing The Reason Why Married Couples Get Divorced Might Shock You Buzz 60 Small Business Wednesday: K So Sweets Brandpoint FOX Business Beat: SpaceX cross-country plans; Facebook fee Fox5DC How Tamara Mellon Found Out She Was Being Underpaid Cheddar TV Donald Trump Will Not Get the Best of Jeff Bezos Fortune Apple Co-Founder Bashes Facebook Over Privacy Associated Press Shoe Retailer Nine West Files For Bankruptcy Veuer Does Spotify’s Listing Deserve an “A”? Cheddar TV Does Spotify’s… Read full this story
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