Elon Musk claimed on Wednesday that no other CEO on the planet cares as much about safety as he does, according to a Financial Times report. In an interview, Musk, who was named Time magazine’s 2021 Person of the Year on Monday, insisted that he had not misled Tesla’s customers about the company’s self-driving technology, including Autopilot and full self-driving (FSD), and any potential risks to their safety. “I haven’t,” Musk told the FT. “Read what it says when you order a Tesla. Read what it says when you turn it on. It’s very, very clear.” The Tesla chief executive pointed to the company’s high safety ratings, and Nasa’s use of its SpaceX rockets as proof of his focus on safety. Earlier this month, Musk’s SpaceX secured three more commercial crew flights to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of its contract with NASA. The additional crew flights would allow the U.S. space agency NASA to maintain uninterrupted human access …