Tesla has quietly reinstated a controversial "Mad Max" driving profile in its FSD v14.1.2 release, allowing the car to exceed ...
Federal safety regulators are once again looking into Tesla’s self-driving mode, the latest in a seemingly endless stream of investigations into the safety of the technology.
Tesla's Full Self-Driving system faces federal investigation following 58 reports of crashes, with six vehicles running red ...
This is a Tesla Autopilot settlement story. In August, a Miami jury told Tesla to pay $243 million for a 2019 Autopilot crash ...
Tesla’s mounting settlements show the company faces real liability. Tesla has once again settled an Autopilot wrongful death lawsuit for an undisclosed amount, avoiding another potentially damaging ...
Tesla has brought back its 'Mad Max' mode for 'Full Self-Driving (Supervised) that ignores speed limits amid several investigations.
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Tesla promises a hands-free driving revolution in Australia, but safety experts say the technology is still far from ready ...
To further enhance the robustness and accuracy of the Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature set, Tesla is gradually ...
Tesla has agreed to settle another wrongful death lawsuit from a fatal crash involving Autopilot before the case could get to trial later this year. It’s one of many lawsuits involving several crashes ...
The Tesla Autopilot visualization system has recently achieved a significant technological breakthrough, with a notable ...