A Tesla crashed into a fence during filming for the company's self-driving ad, Autopilot director testified

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In footage that was left out of a 2016 video promoting Tesla’s self-driving technology, a test car crashed into a fence while trying to park itself. Drivers had to disengage the software and take control inn test runs for the video.

to promote its capabilities. FSD is a beta add-on that enables the vehicle to automatically change lanes, enter and exit highways, recognize stop signs and traffic lights, and park. The software still requires a licensed driver to monitor the system at all times.

Andrew McDevitt, a lawyer who represents former Apple engineer Walter Huang's wife, told Reuters that it was "obviously misleading to feature that video without any disclaimer or asterisk."that cited the video for $5.4 million. The lawsuit alleged that the video was misleading. Over the past few years, Musk's company has come under increased scrutiny from regulators over the software and its

 

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These are nowhere near ready for our streets. One in China last month took off while in self park mode and sped down a street at 90mph and killed 2. It only stopped when it crashed into a building.

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