Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Article: Tesla To Recall 362,000 Cars After Admitting Its Full Self Driving System May Be the Source of Crashes

Tesla To Recall 362,000 Cars After Admitting Its Full Self Driving System May Be the Source of Crashes

Tesla To Recall 362,000 Cars After Admitting Its Full Self Driving System May Be the Source of Crashes

Following a $600,000 USD Super Bowl ad spot ordered by major tech CEO Dan O’Dowd, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has ordered the recall of 363,000 Tesla vehicles due to its Full Self-Driving Beta software.

In a recent announcement from Tesla itself, the report indicated that the recall will affect 362,758 of its electric vehicles including, “certain 2016-2023 Model S, Model X, 2017-2023 Model 3, and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles equipped with Full Self-Driving Beta (FSD Beta) software or pending installation.” The EV giant has admitted that the FSD Beta could be the source of crashes reported.

Since Tesla announced the FSD Beta program, the NHSTA has formally launched an investigation back in August 2021 for fatal highway accidents that have been documented on social media. The investigation also looks into the software’s self-destructive and rogue behavior. Back in January, NHTSA’s acting head Ann Carlson said, “We’re investing a lot of resources. The resources require a lot of technical expertise, actually some legal novelty and so we’re moving as quickly as we can, but we also want to be careful and make sure we have all the information we need.”

In regards to the most recent recall, Reuters has reported that the EV company will release free OTA update to its customers to fix the issue.

 

 

Read more

Meta is Launching "Meta Verified" Service for Instagram and Facebook

Meta is Launching "Meta Verified" Service for Instagram and Facebook

Shortly after Snap launched Snapchat+ and Twitter offered Twitter Blue, Meta is now set to launch “Meta Verified,” a verification service for Instagram and Facebook. The subscription-based service ...

Read more
Travis Scott Confirms 'Utopia' Will Drop After Other Cactus Jack Members Release Their Projects

Travis Scott Confirms 'Utopia' Will Drop After Other Cactus Jack Members Release Their Projects

It’s been nearly five years since Travis Scott dropped ASTROWORLD, and the anticipation couldn’t be higher for the debut of his next project. An exact timeframe has yet to be revealed by the Housto...

Read more