Multiple former Tesla employees will break their silence in May, divulging information about CEO Elon Musk in a brand new documentary about the famous billionaire and his automotive company.
"Elon Musk’s Crash Course” is the latest episode from The New York Times Presents, a docuseries from FX and the New York Times.
The documentary investigates Musk's Tesla, specifically its efforts in self-driving technology. The program addresses deaths that it says were caused by the company's autopilot program and remain unaddressed by either Musk or Tesla, according to a report.
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Moreover, the docuseries will highlight Musk's alleged attempts to halt government investigations into the various incidents.
"Behind the outlandish claims of Tesla’s Autopilot capabilities — and the tragic results. FX and The New York Times Presents: Elon Musk's Crash Course premieres May 20 on FX. Stream on Hulu," the network tweeted Monday.
Behind the outlandish claims of Tesla’s Autopilot capabilities — and the tragic results. FX and The New York Times Presents: Elon Musk's Crash Course premieres May 20 on FX. Stream on Hulu. pic.twitter.com/OnQSJwOkKA
— FX Networks (@FXNetworks) April 25, 2022
The series produces installments investigating various prolific individuals, companies, and phenomena while using original reporting from the New York Times.
Previous episodes have looked into Britney Spears's conservatorship, vaping, and Janet Jackson's infamous wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Superbowl.
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Musk recently purchased the popular social media platform Twitter, to the dismay of many on the Left. The platform accepted the bid after long negotiations with the billionaire bidder.