In case you missed it on Sunday, an ad broadcast during the Super Bowl attacked Tesla‘s Full Self-Driving technology as dangerous and deadly.
The 30-second spot depicts brutal scenes of self-driving Teslas running over child mannequins and baby strollers, driving on the wrong side of the road, and blowing past “Do Not Enter” signs.
The national advertising campaign, which cost $600,000 to air during the Super Bowl, is sponsored by The Dawn Project, a California-based nonprofit that supports the development of computer operating systems that are “safe for humanity.”
The organization has been particularly critical of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature, claiming the software poses a threat to passengers and pedestrians.
“Tesla Full Self-Driving will run down a child in a school crosswalk,” a female narrator says in the ad, as a video shows what it claims to be actual “safety test footage” of a Tesla crashing into a child mannequin in the street.
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Later in the ad, a Tesla plows into another child mannequin taking its head off.
“Tesla’s Full Self-Driving is endangering the public with deceptive marketing and woefully inept engineering,” the narrator says. Why does NHTSA allow Tesla Full Self-Driving?”
The Dawn Project was founded by Dan O’Dowd, a billionaire credited with creating the operating systems for projects including Boeing’s 787s, Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Fighter Jets, the Boeing B1-B Intercontinental Nuclear Bomber, and NASA’s Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle.
Dowd is also CEO of Green Hills Software, which develops self-driving software.
The foundation’s website shows numerous videos of self-driving Teslas malfunctioning in different road tests. In one video, O’Dowd accuses Tesla founder Elon Musk of running a Ponzi scheme.
Musk seems to be taking it in stride despite the ad’s harsh accusations. During the Super Bowl, cameras caught Musk kicking back in a private box seat with the CEO of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch.
The company has not directly addressed The Dawn Project, but in response to a tweet by Tesla Owners Silicon Valley that called the ad “fake,” Musk responded with a LOL emoji.
Thank you @RealDanODowd for spending $7M for this $tsla advertisement. It’s very clear that you testing was fake but grateful for spreading the word that Teslas are the leader for general autonomy. @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/Qk7MvJn4c4
— Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) February 12, 2023
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