Tesla doesn't want you to do crazy things with its cars' Autopilot feature, but it's very serious about making it better.<br />That's according to Elon Musk, who announced Thursday the company is looking for "hardcore" software engineers for the Autopilot feature, which is "super high priority" for the company.<br />Interested software engineers do not have to have prior experience with cars, but they will need to send a code sample.<br />The most interesting tidbit here is Musk's insistence on achieving "generalized full autonomy" - in other words, a self-driving car.<br />It's a suite of features, including automatic steering, automatic lane changing, traffic-aware cruise control, a side collision warning system and automatic parking.