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Tesla Has Been Officially Asked for Driver Assistance Documentation
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) requested documents from Tesla related to the company’s Autopilot and so-called “Full Self-Driving” features, according to a Tesla financial filing submitted Tuesday. In part of Tesla’s most recent quarterly report to investors and the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company included updates on current litigation actions against and investigations…
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The Year Ahead in Autonomous Responsibility
It’s likely you’ve become numb to how often you interact with technology. But what if the technology is doing more harm than good? As increasing numbers of companies rely on artificial intelligence to power their tech, we see more cases of dangerous AI dysfunction, like autopilot car crashes or content moderation bots promoting harmful social…
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Man Who Survived 76.20 m Cliff Plunge in Tesla Was Trying to Kill His Family, Police Say
A 41-year-old man from California, was arrested on Tuesday on charges of attempted murder and child endangerment after police concluded that he had intentionally driven a Tesla with his family inside over a 76.20 m cliff. Although the car was left mangled, all four people in it — the driver, his wife, and their two…
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How the Three Major Self-Driving Systems Stack Up
It seems every car maker is experimenting with advanced driver safety assistance systems — the long proper term for self-driving car features. Journalist Michael Wayland at CNBC took a ride around Detroit in the three big names in the space — General Motors, Ford and Tesla — to find out who is ahead of the…