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Gadget Review on MSNTesla's $243M Truth Bomb: Hacker Exposes "Missing" Autopilot Crash Data
Tesla faces $243M verdict after hacker exposed "missing" Autopilot crash data in minutes, contradicting years of company ...
Tesla attorneys argued in a 98-page motion that if the massive jury verdict is allowed to stand, "it will chill innovation" ...
Jurors saw evidence showing that Tesla’s own systems recorded a “collision snapshot” in the moments before the crash.
Tesla faces a $243 million verdict over a fatal Autopilot-related crash after a hacker retrieved previously "unobtainable" crash data.
A toxicology report showed Heath Miller had a blood alcohol level of three times the legal limit when he crashed his Tesla ...
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PCMag on MSNTesla Challenges $243M Ruling Tying Autopilot to Fatal Crash
The judgment, which found Autopilot partially responsible for a fatal 2019 crash, 'flies in the face of basic Florida tort law, the Due Process Clause, and common sense,’ Tesla says.
Three months later, the May 7 death of a Model S driver in Florida continues to generate headlines and spark debate on the merits of electronic driver-assistance technologies. But a recent story ...
The Tesla Model 3 is built for endurance, but in the brutal Phoenix heat, one owner believes 130,000 miles was enough to ...
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