Elon Musk said Nvidia’s new self-driving technology won’t threaten Tesla for at least five to six years. The Tesla CEO responded to Nvidia’s announcement at CES 2026 on Monday.
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Nvidia unveiled Alpamayo, an open-source AI model family for autonomous vehicles. The system uses camera-based video input to navigate city streets. Nvidia demonstrated the technology driving a Mercedes through Las Vegas.
Musk explained the timeline on X. He said achieving safer-than-human driving takes several years. Legacy automakers then face additional delays integrating hardware.
The Tesla CEO described another challenge. Getting to 99% accuracy is easy. Solving the remaining edge cases is “super hard.”
Nvidia takes a different approach than Tesla. The company builds full autonomous vehicle stacks for other automakers. Nvidia doesn’t manufacture self-driving cars.
Full Self-Driving remains central to Tesla’s growth strategy. The company launched a limited robotaxi service in Austin last summer. Tesla operates another ride-hailing service in San Francisco with drivers present.
Musk has promised fully autonomous vehicles for over a decade. The company said last August it’s training a new FSD model. The technology still requires driver supervision.
Musk’s 5-6 year timeline suggests he sees limited near-term pressure. The gap between partial autonomy and safer-than-human driving remains years away. Legacy automakers then need additional years for production integration at scale.
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