Tesla's Self-Driving Systems Face Intense Scrutiny
Navigating the Autopilot Controversy: Tesla Under Fire
Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self‑Driving technologies are under investigation following incidents of crashes and fatalities. Amidst regulatory scrutiny and public concern, questions arise about the safety, marketing, and future of autonomous vehicles. Elon Musk and Tesla now face the challenge of navigating these controversies while maintaining innovation and consumer trust.
Introduction to the Investigation
Understanding Tesla's Self‑Driving Technology
Key Incidents Under Investigation
Regulatory Scrutiny and Challenges
Public Reactions and Consumer Concerns
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
The Future of Self‑Driving Technology
Conclusion
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