Tesla's so-called Autopilot system is under scrutiny once again following a crash that killed two passengers in the Houston area late Saturday. “The perception that self-driving cars can really
operate themselves without driver involvement is worrying automotive watchdogs, who say that some Americans have grown dangerously confident in the capabilities of semi-autonomous vehicles,” per
USA Today. “Tesla has been the most common target of critics for marketing that its vehicles are capable of ‘full self-driving’ with an upgrade.”
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