Tesla Inc. has laid off around 200 employees from its Autopilot team, coinciding with the closure of its San Mateo, California office. This workforce reduction highlights the company's ongoing struggles with production glitches in China and slow output growth, leading to a significant cut in Q2 delivery estimates to 245,000 vehicles. Additionally, Tesla's stock has fallen 1.1%, contributing to a 36% decline year-to-date, while CEO Elon Musk acknowledged the past quarter as particularly challenging.