Tesla has spent the past few years navigating an increasingly crowded legal docket. From claims that defective door handles ...
Tesla recently dropped Autosteer from new cars, effectively killing off the Autopilot name. It appears this may be related to an administrative ruling issued by the California DMV over long-standing ...
Last month, Tesla removed Autopilot from its cars, forcing people to buy or subscribe to FSD to use advanced driver-assistance features. However, killing Autopilot brought another benefit, helping ...
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 ...
Tesla's Autopilot system is dead. Well, not exactly, but the controversial name has at least been abolished. The move to stop using the name "Autopilot" for the company's driver-assistance features ...
Tesla TSLA.O has reached confidential deals to resolve two lawsuits over deaths in two separate California crashes in 2019 involving the company's Autopilot advanced-driver-assistance software, ...
Tesla’s long running bet that bold branding could sell the future of driving has collided with a hard legal wall in California. A state judge has ruled that the company misled consumers about what its ...
Tesla’s new Autopilot safety report shows crashes rising for a third straight quarter. Tesla claims Autopilot users are nine times less likely to crash than unassisted drivers, but that’s down from ...
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Tesla prepares to retire the legacy Autopilot, which hasn't received a meaningful update in years. However, this leaves Tesla owners with only basic driver assistance systems. Those who wish for more ...
Tesla has discontinued Autopilot, its basic driver-assistance system, as the company tries to boost adoption of a more advanced version of the technology that it calls Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
A federal judge rejected Tesla’s request to overturn a $243 million jury verdict over the 2019 crash of an Autopilot-equipped Model S, which killed a 22-year-old woman and severely injured her ...