Image Credit: Ethan Llamas-Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Tesla is moving away from one of the most recognizable names in driver assistance. The term “Autopilot,” long used to market its advanced ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tesla says a fatal Model 3 crash wasn’t Autopilot’s fault but a drunk driver. New evidence could upend the lawsuit and shift blame entirely. Tesla claims Autopilot was not engaged during the fatal ...
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 ...
Self-driving technologies are the new space race with car manufacturers jostling to be the first to achieve fully autonomous vehicles. But the road to get there has been bumpy, with a track record ...
An Illinois Tesla driver claims Autopilot caused a crash into a police SUV, reigniting questions about driver awareness and the growing federal scrutiny surrounding Tesla’s automation. Tesla crashed ...
For almost seven years, Tesla buyers have benefited from what the brand calls Autopilot. The basic system enables stop-and-go radar-guided cruise control and lane-tracing. Plenty of new, inexpensive ...
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