Elon Musk has been ordered to be interviewed under oath to determine if he made specific statements about Tesla's Autopilot feature after the carmaker threw their authenticity into doubt, saying the billionaire was often a target of online "deepfakes".
Full ArticleElon Musk statements about Tesla Autopilot could be 'deepfakes', lawyers claim
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