Is full self driving really full safety delusion?
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Chinese court hears first Tesla Full Self-Driving fraud case as 10 owners seek over $500,000
Under China's Consumer Rights Protection Law, they are seeking full refunds plus triple damages.
Tesla has spent years promising that Full Self-Driving technology is on the verge of making human drivers obsolete. According ...
Tesla's FSD rollbacks have sparked frustration among many long-time owners, some of whom paid thousands of dollars for fully ...
First came the Netherlands, now it's Lithuania. And more European countries appear to be in the queue for Tesla's ...
A Reuters examination found the automaker isn’t close to safely delivering self-driving vehicles at scale – a central promise ...
A Beijing court held its first hearing in a lawsuit by 10 Tesla owners alleging FSD fraud, seeking 3.95 million yuan ($583K) in damages over unfulfilled self-driving promises.
Inside a data-labeling office in Utah, hundreds of workers review footage captured by Tesla vehicles running FSD. The videos ...
Tesla is hoping to roll out its "full self-driving" software in the EU as early as this summer, with talks under way with the Irish Government among other nations. The company has said FSD approval in ...
The most recent braking complaint, filed last week, involved a 2022 Tesla Model 3. The complaint says a passing truck on the ...
Tesla says China is now one of the countries where Full Self-Driving is available after years of regulatory delays.
Reuters investigation reveals Tesla's FSD safety statistics are built on flawed methodology, inflating results by 3x. The company's own AI trainers say they wouldn't ride in a robotaxi.
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