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Musk vows to put hundreds of thousands of self-driving Teslas on US roads by the end of next year

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 Elon Musk said that he expects hundreds of thousands of self-driving Teslas will be on the road requiring no human intervention by the end of next year and that he is committed to staying as CEO of the company for a
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Elon Musk gestures as he arrives for a state dinner hosted by Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in honor of President Donald Trump at Lusail Palace in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 said that he expects hundreds of thousands of self-driving Teslas will be on the road requiring no human intervention by the end of next year and that he is committed to staying as CEO of the company for at least another five years.

The billionaire also said in a pair of interviews on Tuesday that he has no regrets about leading the job-slashing Department of Government Efficiency under the Trump administration. He downplayed any damage to the Tesla brand from that role, saying demand for Teslas has experienced a 鈥渕ajor rebound." That's potentially a big development given that the latest public sales figures from Europe and U.S. show steep declines in sales for several months running.

鈥淲e'll probably have hundreds of thousands, if not over a million, Teslas doing self-driving in the U.S.,鈥 Musk said in an CNBC interview Tuesday, adding that passengers won't need to pay attention to the road. 鈥淟ike you're asleep and you wake up at your destination.鈥

His comment about sticking around as CEO was made earlier in the day at the Qatar Economic Forum hosted by Bloomberg.

Musk also gave more detail about a test run of the company鈥檚 self-driving taxi service in Austin, Texas, next month, saying the vehicles will be remotely monitored at first and 鈥済eofenced鈥 to certain areas of the city deemed the safest to navigate. He told CNBC that he expected to have success in Austin, followed by a rapid rollout of Tesla's taxis fleet, including offering service in Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Francisco and other cities.

The question about his expected tenure in Tesla's top job came in a video appearance at the Economic Forum after Musk traveled to Doha as part of Trump's Mideast trip last week. Musk, who also runs SpaceX, Starlink and other companies, offered terse responses and became combative over questions regarding his businesses and how his involvement in politics had affected his businesses.

Moderator Mishal Husain asked: 鈥淒o you see yourself and are you committed to still being the chief executive of Tesla in five years鈥 time?鈥

Musk responded: 鈥淵es.鈥

Husain pushed further: 鈥淣o doubt about that at all?鈥

Musk added, chuckling: 鈥淚 can't be still here if I'm dead."

Tesla has faced intense pressure as Musk worked with Trump as part of DOGE, particularly amid its across the U.S. federal government.

Asked if what he faced made him think twice about his involvement in politics, Musk grew quiet and looked off camera for a moment before responding.

鈥淚 did what needed to be done,鈥 he said. 鈥淚'm not someone who has ever committed violence and yet massive violence was committed against my companies, massive violence was threatened against me.鈥

He added: 鈥淒on't worry: We're coming for you.鈥

Asked about his political donations, which include to support Trump's election, Musk said that he would 鈥渢o do a lot less in the future."

鈥淚 think I鈥檝e done enough," he said.

Musk has seen a Tesla pay package he was due, once valued at $56 billion, . Musk on Tuesday referred to Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick as an 鈥渁ctivist who is cosplaying a judge in a Halloween costume."

Yet he acknowledged his Tesla pay was a part of his consideration about staying with the automaker, though he also wanted 鈥渟ufficient voting control鈥 so he 鈥渃annot be ousted by activist investors.鈥

鈥淚t's not a money thing, it's a reasonable control thing over the future of the company, especially if we're building millions, potentially billions of humanoid robots,鈥 he added.

Condon reported from New York.

Jon Gambrell And Bernard Condon, The Associated Press