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Brett Schreiber represented the family of a woman killed by the driver of a Tesla who said he had Autopilot engaged.
As sales continue to plummet worldwide, Tesla is giving up on building an in-house supercomputer for computer vision processing as part of its advanced driver assistance system. As Bloomberg reports, ...
Musk says Tesla’s AI5, AI6 and future chips will excel at inference, be decent at training, with all focus on them ...
After a $243M Florida verdict tied 33% fault to Tesla, the winning attorney is bringing a second Autopilot death case to trial, raising stakes for the EV maker.
Miami attorneys who won a landmark case against Tesla explain what the verdict means for the auto industry. | Opinion ...
Federal jurors last week found Tesla 33% responsible for the 2019 crash that killed a 22-year-old woman and severely injured ...
The Air Force’s assessment of Cybertrucks as unusually hardy may surprise, given Tesla has acknowledged faults including rust ...
The Tesla Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) lawsuit floodgates are open. We are now starting to see trials and ...
‘There are two Teslas,’ attorney Brett Schreiber told us. ‘There’s Tesla in the showroom and then there’s Tesla in the ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has spent over a decade making misleading promises about his carmaker's so-called "self-driving" software ...
July was a bad month for Tesla in Europe and a good one for BYD. It might signal that the tides are turning toward BYD as the ...
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