The “Full Self-Driving” recalls arrived after a three-year investigation into Tesla’s less-sophisticated Autopilot system crashing into emergency and other vehicles parked on highways ...
The U.S. government’s road safety agency is investigating Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” system after getting reports of crashes ...
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article cited outdated information about the type of driver assist technology in use in a Tesla Model S during a fatal crash near Seattle in April. State Patrol ...
The U.S. has opened a federal investigation into whether Tesla Inc.’s partial-automation system marketed as Full Self-Driving is defective after a series of crashes, one of which resulted in a ...
More:Tesla that fatally hit Washington motorcyclist may have been in autopilot; driver arrested The Full Self-Driving software is optionally available in Tesla's 2016-2024 Model S and Model X ...
The automaker unveiled a prototype called the “Cybercab” — which Musk described as capable of “supervised full self-driving ... on a combination of “computer vision,” which ...
The “Full Self-Driving” recalls arrived after a three-year investigation into Tesla's less-sophisticated Autopilot system crashing into emergency and other vehicles parked on highways ...
Most of the federal agency’s previous work on Tesla’s software has focused on the less-sophisticated Autopilot system. The new examination targets Full Self-Driving software, which the ...
The “Full Self-Driving” recalls arrived after a three-year investigation into Tesla's less-sophisticated Autopilot system crashing into emergency and other vehicles parked on highways ...
The “Full Self-Driving” recalls arrived after a three-year investigation into Tesla’s less-sophisticated Autopilot system crashing into emergency and other vehicles parked on highways ...