'Are we just going to wait for another person to be killed in California?'
"Are we just going to wait for another person to be killed in California?"that EV manufacturer Tesla had put out "untrue or misleading" advertisements on its website in relation to its Full Self-Driving and Autopilot technology. The DMV's gripe, essentially, is that the tech is impressive — but because it still needs constant supervision, it's neither fully self-driving nor anything approaching a true autopilot.
Unassuming customers could easily be fooled into thinking their FSD equipped cars are more autonomous than they really are and cause an accident. While so far there isn’t a lot of data on accidents caused by FSD, its counterpart, Autopilot, has been at the center of
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