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 ...
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Eyes off the road: Does Tesla's Autopilot actually make you safer, or just more complacent?
Tesla's Autopilot prevents crashes in ideal conditions but falls short of marketing promises, with NHTSA data showing real ...
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Tesla adds “FSD streaks” in its app, turning Autopilot use into a game
Tesla has quietly started turning its driver-assistance software into a kind of mobile game. A new “FSD Streaks” counter in the company’s app tracks how many consecutive drives a customer completes ...
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 ...
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 ...
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'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 ...
Merick Lewin, managing partner at Good Guys Law. Courtesy photo. This month, a jury verdict in Miami—holding Tesla partially liable for a fatal crash involving its Autopilot system—has the potential ...
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