Tesla has reinstated a clause threatening to sue Cybertruck owners for $50,000 if they resell the vehicles within a year. The company claims a 'moral obligation' to improve its Autopilot driver assistant system based on safety data. This comes amid concerns over driverless car problems and liability laws. San Francisco has also implemented new restrictions on robotaxi deliveries, while there are ongoing scrutiny and advances in driverless technology.
Driverless tech advances amidst robotaxi scrutiny https://t.co/Yq4fgw8AXe https://t.co/Bn5dkqvUHw
Driverless tech advances amidst robotaxi scrutiny https://t.co/jKIU32KQLw https://t.co/O7AWTIFuC6
".. Virtually all automakers are developing technology similar to Autopilot, but there are no known deaths involving self-driving technology in any other make available .." $TSLA @YahooFinance https://t.co/axDO4WQaPY
Driverless vehicles on limited routes bump along despite US robotaxi scrutiny https://t.co/OkP6rVJ61S https://t.co/wtDN8OnNMD
“.. at least eight fatal or serious wrecks involving $TSLA Autopilot on roads where the driver-assistance software could not reliably operate, according to an analysis of two federal databases, legal records and other public documents.” @washingtonpost https://t.co/R6op7bTrSg https://t.co/0GajrtGH1R
San Francisco Expands Curbs on Robotaxi Deliveries A new San Francisco law prevents charging stations for electric vehicle fleets from supporting deliveries. https://t.co/dgtcsy54z5
How Tesla’s autopilot challenges impact EV adoption: https://t.co/sUvimaNKyh
Tesla brings back controversial clause to prevent Cybertruck flipping https://t.co/nIF966Vg9B https://t.co/1C7VPsgDwQ
Tesla reinstates clause that threatens to sue Cybertruck owners for $50,000 if they resell the vehicles within a year https://t.co/aQu8AqiYE9
US automaker Tesla said it has a ‘moral obligation’ to continue improving its Autopilot driver assistant system and make it available to more consumers based on data that showed stronger safety metrics when it was engaged https://t.co/gkzFSmYMhd
US automaker Tesla said it has a ‘moral obligation’ to continue improving its Autopilot driver assistant system and make it available to more consumers based on data that showed stronger safety metrics when it was engaged. More here: https://t.co/7pEUemRIyg
Driverless car problems are outpacing liability laws https://t.co/OXCbikzYI2 https://t.co/nBLNhJ41Bg
Tesla again threatens to sue Cybertruck buyers who try to resell the cars https://t.co/xhA2tuxhJw
Tesla says California's Autopilot action violates its free speech rights https://t.co/B2bbNQMsZc
Tesla’s warning to Cybertruck resellers and scalpers appears to be back 👀 https://t.co/EFYs9b7vGS https://t.co/o6UGdL1n26