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SAN FRANCISCO 鈥 Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk on Wednesday set new targets for artificial intelligence products including self-driving software and using humanoid robots in factories.

The electric vehicle maker is in early talks with a major automaker to license its full self-driving technology, Mr. Musk added.

The value of Tesla vehicles would rise in perhaps 鈥渢he single biggest step change in history鈥 once regulators approved self-driving, he said at an earnings briefing.

Mr. Musk has also said that Tesla robots, in pilot phase, could become a huge product.

He said they could help out on Tesla鈥檚 factory floors as soon as next year, although only about 10 have been built to date.

Rising interest rates and competition from new electric vehicle (EV) makers have forced Tesla to cut vehicle prices to gain market share, hurting margins.

But Mr. Musk said Tesla will keep pushing to expand sales volume at the cost of profit margins, betting on the long-term value from FSD.

鈥淎utonomy will make all of these numbers look silly,鈥 he said.

Tesla鈥檚 move to license its technology comes after years of failed promises by many to create software that lets cars drive themselves.

The licensing announcement was not surprising, given industry failures, Ark Invest鈥檚 Tasha Keeney said on Twitter.

鈥淎utonomy is hard, it requires vast amounts of data, and I believe many automakers will fail to achieve it on their own.鈥

Tesla has completed over 300 million miles in the beta version of FSD, over half of which was in the past quarter, according to an earnings presentation.

But Mr. Musk was more cautious than usual.

鈥淧eople have sort of made fun of me and perhaps quite fairly have made fun of me, my predictions about achieving full self-driving have been optimistic in the past,鈥 he said.

鈥淚鈥檓 the boy who cried FSD, but I think we鈥檒l be better than human by the end of this year,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been wrong in the past, I may be wrong this time.鈥 鈥 Reuters