No matter how many real-world miles driverless cars experience, it’s unlikely they’ll come up against all of the rare and dangerous incidents they could encounter. So now, driverless car companies have turned to hyper-realistic virtual worlds to safely test their cars against some of the most extreme scenarios. Illustration: George DownsThe U.S.
Justice Department has asked Tesla Inc. for documents related to the electric-car maker’s advanced driver-assistance system, according to aThe Austin, Texas-based company said the DOJ asked for information about Tesla’s Autopilot feature, which helps drivers with tasks such as steering and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles on the highway.
The DNC owns the justice system, lock, stock and barrel.
now they're trying to take down Elon because of the Twitter files lol. justice is coming you crooked mfers
Biden’s “Justice Dept.” will most likely sell the intellectual property to China. Don’t give it up.
After a guy drives a Tesla off a cliff with his family inside and claims the autopilot did it, I can understand this demand by the justice department. Nothing to see here.
Uh oh and there goes the stock price again elonmusk
Will elonmusk be a fElon soon?
I don't think the current administration necessarily 𝘩𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘴 Tesla (unless they're being paid to). They just really hate elonmusk.