Tesla kills Autopilot for good
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Tesla wins extra time on FSD probe as NHTSA adds 5 weeks to review 8,000+ cases
Tesla has secured an extra five weeks to answer detailed questions from U.S. auto safety regulators about how its Full Self-Driving system behaves in real traffic, buying time as it combs through more than 8,
Tesla (TSLA) gets a 5-week extension in an NHTSA Full Self-Driving defect probe over traffic violations and crashes.
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Tesla patents ‘clever math trick’ for HW3, but nothing points to delivering promised self-driving
Tesla has published a new patent that describes a way to squeeze more performance out of its aging HW3 self-driving computers. While the technology is interesting, nothing points to it actually enabling Tesla to deliver on its long-standing promise of unsupervised self-driving on HW3 vehicles.
US regulators granted Tesla Inc. a five-week extension to start addressing a defect investigation into its cars violating traffic laws while its Full Self-Driving system is engaged.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on X that its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system will be offered exclusively on a monthly subscription basis starting after February 14. However, as is often the case with developments from the company,
Starting in February, Tesla will no longer offer the option to purchase Full-Service Driving for a one-time fee.
U.S. auto safety regulators extend Tesla's deadline to respond to a defect investigation into Full Self-Driving.
A Cybertruck owner acknowledges Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system for a last-second maneuver that helped prevent a potentially deadly crash.
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Tesla is once again telling customers that the window to transfer their Full Self-Driving (FSD) package to a new