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CleanTechnica
2026-05-19 22:44:36
Tesla’s Former AI Lead Goes To Anthropic
Summary By: eMotoX
Andrej Karpathy, Tesla’s former head of artificial intelligence, has joined Anthropic, a leading AI research company known for developing the large language model Claude. Karpathy, who played a pivotal role in Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) programme, left the electric vehicle giant in July 2022 after years of leading its AI efforts. His departure came at a time when Tesla’s FSD technology was still far from the fully autonomous vision that had been widely anticipated, with the company repeatedly revising its software approach since his exit.
Karpathy’s tenure at Tesla was marked by optimism about the potential for achieving full autonomy, a sentiment he expressed even as challenges mounted. Despite his confidence in Tesla’s AI strategy, the reality of deploying reliable robotaxis proved elusive, which many speculate contributed to his decision to move on. Notably, Karpathy has maintained a professional relationship with Tesla and Elon Musk, who has publicly indicated that the door remains open for his return, highlighting Karpathy’s enduring reputation in the AI community.
Before and after his time at Tesla, Karpathy was closely involved with OpenAI, another major player in artificial intelligence research. His move to Anthropic signals a shift towards companies focused on foundational AI models and language processing, areas that are increasingly seen as the forefront of AI development. Karpathy expressed enthusiasm about returning to research and development, emphasising his passion for education and signalling a renewed focus on advancing AI technologies in a broader context.
This transition underscores the competitive landscape of AI innovation, where Tesla and Musk’s ventures, including xAI and SpaceX, face stiff competition from specialised AI firms like Anthropic. Karpathy’s decision to join Anthropic rather than return to Tesla suggests that the latter’s AI ambitions may not currently be the most compelling for top-tier AI talent. The move also reflects the evolving priorities within the AI sector, where breakthroughs in large language models are attracting significant attention and investment.
