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Tesla's full self-driving can't replace a driver. So, why is the company marketing it to the visually impaired?
Tesla amplified a video of a visually impaired Cybertruck buyer relying on Full Self-Driving—despite FSD being a Level 2 ...
The investigation involves Model S, X, 3, Y and Cybertruck EVs that can use the company's FSD-branded driver assistance systems.
The U.S.’ top automotive safety regulator is notching up its investigation into the performance of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) driving software in low-visibility conditions. The National ...
In its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings report, Tesla announced that it has 1.1 million active subscriptions of Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Driving FSD subscriptions is a key component of CEO Elon ...
WASHINGTON — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Thursday escalated its probe into 3.2 million Tesla vehicles with Full Self-Driving driver-assistance on concerns the system may fail ...
Two months ago, a state administrative judge in California determined that Tesla broke the law by misleading consumers. The argument: Tesla led them to believe that its cars had real self-driving ...
An ongoing federal investigation into how Tesla Full-Self Driving (Supervised) performs in low-visibility conditions was upgraded this week to a level that could prompt a recall affecting as many as 3 ...
Tesla's Full Self-Driving(FSD) system represents a major leap in self-driving car technology, combining eight high-resolution cameras, radar, and ultrasonic sensors with powerful neural networks.
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