NHTSA announces Tesla recall for 'full self-driving' mode safety concerns

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NHTSA announces Tesla recall for 'full self-driving' mode safety concerns
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Federal regulators announced a recall of Tesla vehicles due to concerns over erratic behavior when the cars are in Tesla's FSD or Full Self-Driving Beta mode.

vehicles due to concerns over erratic behavior when the cars are in Tesla's FSD or Full Self-Driving Beta mode.

Tesla agreed to push out an automatic over-the-air software fix in the coming weeks, something Tesla CEOMusk said on his social media account Thursday, "The word "recall" for an over-the-air software update is anachronistic and just flat wrong!" Elkind says the U.S. has a much different approach to regulating new technology than other countries.

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