Tesla is facing legal challenges over the capabilities of its Autopilot system following a fatal crash. Lawyers argue for punitive damages, while investigations by NHTSA and NTSB are ongoing. The industry may need to reassess advanced driver-assistance systems.
Tesla’s/Musk’s faked 2016 presentation of Tesla autonomous capabilities led to the false robotaxi claims of 2019 which led to the latest “blow your mind” 2024 FSD v12 autonowashing release. When will the deceit and the fraud end? Is there no oversight? @NHTSAgov @Ctr4AutoSafety
Promises about the imminent resolution of hallucinations are going to be the 2024 (and 2025 and maybe 2026 and 2027) version of the promises Elon Musk (et al) made about driverless cars for much of the last decade. https://t.co/qoGAAAOIJf https://t.co/w3CYTrXkvR
The NHTSA has opened dozens of investigations into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system after it was found to be in use during deadly crashes. https://t.co/F0TVz7Bs8y