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Tesla autopilot under attack again after motorcyclist dies in crash
The death of a young motorcyclist in Washington state has pushed Tesla’s driver-assistance technology back into the legal and political spotlight, with a new wrongful death lawsuit alleging that Autopilot simply failed to see a human being in its path.
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Tesla Autopilot scrutiny rises after fatal crash involving motorcycle
The latest fatal collision between a Tesla and a motorcycle has turned a long‑running safety debate into an urgent reckoning. A Washington state family now alleges that Autopilot failed to recognize a rider ahead of their vehicle,
It's a huge change to Tesla's approach with FSD, and it could impact Musk's $1T pay package and the company's myriad legal troubles.
There are few things Tesla loves doing more than settling lawsuits related to the safety of its driver assistance software. The Austin, Texas-based automaker just reached confidential settlements that resolve two separate lawsuits over deaths in two ...
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Tesla’s 'Defective' Driver Assistance Allegedly Propelled Car into Semi-Truck, Killing Family: Suit
Two Utah families whose four relatives were killed in 2023 when their Tesla Model X collided head-on into a semi-truck in Idaho are suing the electric car maker, alleging that the vehicle’s driver assistance features failed.
Photo by Monroe County Sheriff's Department, via New York Times Tesla has engaged in a pattern of taking credit for the successes of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, even though the car still relies on an attentive driver, and yet blaming the driver ...