Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software is under investigation after reports of crashes in low-visibility conditions. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a probe into the incidents, which have raised concerns about the safety of the technology.
According to reports, the crashes occurred when Tesla vehicles equipped with FSD were unable to detect obstacles or navigate through intersections in low-light conditions. The NHTSA has received multiple complaints about the issue, which has led to the investigation. Tesla has maintained that its FSD software is safe and that the crashes were caused by user error.
According to reports, the crashes occurred when Tesla vehicles equipped with FSD were unable to detect obstacles or navigate through intersections in low-light conditions. The NHTSA has received multiple complaints about the issue, which has led to the investigation. Tesla has maintained that its FSD software is safe and that the crashes were caused by user error.
However, experts say that the issue highlights a larger problem with the development of autonomous vehicle technology. 'The industry is moving too fast, and safety is being sacrificed for the sake of innovation,' said one expert. 'We need to slow down and make sure that these systems are thoroughly tested before they're released to the public.'
However, experts say that the issue highlights a larger problem with the development of autonomous vehicle technology. 'The industry is moving too fast, and safety is being sacrificed for the sake of innovation,' said one expert. 'We need to slow down and make sure that these systems are thoroughly tested before they're released to the public.'