Tesla crashes into an orange streetsweeper on Autopilot
"Another fatal Tesla crash reportedly on Autopilot emerges, Model S hits a streetsweeper truck – caught on dashcam"
by Fred Lambert
September 14, 2016
One push of a button and 140,000 Tesla owners get a new user interface, improved Autopilot, and some clever new abilities. WIRED takes Tesla's new system for a spin.
Elon Musk wants you to take your hands off the wheel, foot off the gas, and let him do the driving. Rather, let his cars take over.
Coming to all new Teslas, including Model 3.
Tesla Autopilot 2.0 is out! Today we discuss the technical details of the hardware, software and the options costs. Don't forget that Model 3 will get all the same hardware too!
The electric-car maker is putting self-driving hardware into all cars made now, and plans to push out software to activate it when the technology is ready.
Thanks to Hans Noordsij
Frank van Hoesel dashcam footage showing a Tesla car emergency braking as the car predicts an accident before it happens. Reportedly, no one was seriously injured.
TechCrunch drove a Cadillac CT6 equipped with Super Cruise. It’s like Tesla’s Autopilot and lets the car drive itself.
Self-driving trucks are coming, thanks to Tesla. Kim Horcher and Brett Erlich discuss Tesla's latest innovation. Tell us what you think about this idea in the comment section below.
Mike Ballaban and Ryan Felton cargue over which company's driver assist is better, Tesla's Autopilot or GM Super Cruise.
Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk unveiled a plan to repurpose Tesla vehicles into robotaxis. This would allow owners of Teslas equipped with autonomous functionality to rent out their car while it is not in use via an app. Musk estimates a single robotaxi can make $30,000 a year. He thinks the program can be implemented as early as next year.