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Tesla To Recall 362,000 Cars After Admitting Its Full Self Driving System May Be the Source of Crashes
Automotive

Tesla To Recall 362,000 Cars After Admitting Its Full Self Driving System May Be the Source of Crashes

Looks like the Super Bowl Ad worked.

Tesla EV "Severely Damaged" After Full Self-Driving Beta Mode-Induced Crash
Automotive

Tesla EV "Severely Damaged" After Full Self-Driving Beta Mode-Induced Crash

Reportedly the first crash officially involving Tesla’s FSD mode.

U.S. Safety Official Calls on Tesla To Fix 'Basic Safety Issues' Before Expanding its Full Self-Driving Mode
Automotive

U.S. Safety Official Calls on Tesla To Fix 'Basic Safety Issues' Before Expanding its Full Self-Driving Mode

Calling Tesla’s use of the term Full Self-Driving ‘misleading and irresponsible.’

Elon Musk Admits That Full-Self Driving Is a Hard Problem To Solve
Automotive

Elon Musk Admits That Full-Self Driving Is a Hard Problem To Solve

“Didn’t expect it to be so hard, but the difficulty is obvious in retrospect.”

 
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