Tesla Recalls 2 Million U.S. Vehicles to Enhance Autopilot Safety Features Amidst Criticisms


Tesla is recalling over 2 million vehicles in the U.S. to update software and address a defective system designed to ensure driver attention while using Autopilot. The recall comes after a two-year investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) into accidents involving Autopilot. The software update will increase warnings and alerts to drivers and limit where basic Autopilot functions can operate, but critics argue that it still doesn't fully address the system's issues, such as failing to detect and respond to obstacles.

Read more at AP News >

Previous
Previous

El Niño Event Weakens, Transition to Neutral Pattern Sparks Uncertainty in Weather Outlook

Next
Next

Global Agreement on Fossil Fuel Transition Falls Short of Full Phase-Out, but Marks Significant Progress