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A Tesla Autopilot fatality case is set to be heard by a California jury. Researchers at MIT have built a city to test algorithms for autonomous cars. California has ordered General Motors' Cruise unit to remove its driverless cars from state roads, citing safety concerns and accusing the company of misrepresenting the technology's safety. Arizona is closely monitoring the use of self-driving vehicles.
Arizona says closely monitoring use of self-driving vehicles https://t.co/DapTyTYV0C https://t.co/kfrneY96tb
Tesla aware of Autopilot steering malfunction before fatal crash -lawyer “Lawsuit alleges Autopilot caused owner’s Model 3 to suddenly veer off highway east of Los Angeles at 65 mph, strike a palm tree & burst into flames, all in span of seconds.” $TSLA https://t.co/NSMEkh4r03
California ordered General Motors' Cruise unit to remove its driverless cars from state roads, calling the vehicles a risk to the public and saying the company had ‘misrepresented’ the safety of the technology https://t.co/CgPoKujRwq https://t.co/7lYnPinBjx
The DMV said the driverless cars “are not safe for the public’s operation.” https://t.co/uwQPosXg4X
Researchers at MIT built a city to test algorithms for autonomous cars https://t.co/VovPop8XLq
Tesla Autopilot fatality case to soon reach California jury https://t.co/pnsgeGnq4z https://t.co/gPW4is3ZPx