💨 Abstract
Elon Musk faces crucial court battles that could impact Tesla's self-driving technology plans. In Miami, a Tesla driver admitted to relying too much on Autopilot, leading to a fatal accident. Meanwhile, California regulators accuse Tesla of misleading drivers about Autopilot's capabilities, potentially jeopardizing Tesla's vehicle sales in the state. Tesla's past settlements and victories in similar cases are noted, but the current trials could dent Musk's reputation and delay his driverless robotaxi project.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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