Tesla drops 'Autopilot'
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Tesla stock slips after-hours: EV maker axes 'Autopilot' branding to avoid DMV license suspension in California
California regulators said Tesla is back in compliance after finding its past use of “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving Capability” misleading. ・The state DMV said Tesla's vehicles were not autonomous and ordered the company to revise its marketing language.
A Tesla owner says his car tried to drive him into a lake while using the automaker’s latest “Full Self-Driving” software. The incident, captured on video and posted to social media, has gone viral with over 1 million views, adding to a growing list of dangerous FSD edge cases that raise serious questions about the system’s readiness.
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Why Tesla stopped using its most problematic term
California scored a win against a Tesla feature. Meanwhile, the automaker just produced its first Cybercab. The score is California: 1, Tesla: 0. Tesla successfully avoided a 30-day suspension of vehicle sales and manufacturing in California, after ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- An unprecedented order from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to Tesla: Change your advertising or lose the right to sell. The warning follows years of criticism and a court ruling last month that found the way the company ...
Facing a suspension of sales in the state, Tesla as renamed the controversial Autopilot branding to a generic-sounding cruise control function.
Tesla (TSLA) removed its Autopilot basic self-driving software as a standard feature in the US on new Model Y and Model 3 purchases as the company pushes its more advanced Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscriptions. Per Tesla’s website, new orders for Tesla ...