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A Tesla FSD Supervised system in Copenhagen avoids a collision, as reported by a user on X.
A fatal crash in Texas involving a Tesla Model 3 with Full Self-Driving engaged leads to a lawsuit against Tesla, alleging the driver assistance system was defective. The case raises critical legal questions about liability for autonomous driving technology.
A family sues Tesla after a crash involving a Model 3 driving through a home, killing a grandmother, alleging defects in Autopilot/Full Self-Driving; Tesla and Elon Musk deny responsibility, blaming the driver for overriding the system.
The Tesla Cybertruck achieved the highest IIHS safety award (Top Safety Pick+ for 2026) by avoiding all collisions in pedestrian front crash prevention tests at daytime, nighttime, and various angles, making it the only pickup to earn this rating.
Tesla claims the driver manually overrode Full Self-Driving by fully pressing the accelerator in a fatal Texas crash, pushing back against reports that the system was at fault.
Tesla shares a tweet containing a link, likely to a product announcement or company update.
Tesla announces Charge Stats 2, a feature that lets users view road trips on a map, celebrate charging milestones, and earn badges at iconic Superchargers.
Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have been ranked as the #1 and #2 most American-made vehicles for 2026, marking the sixth consecutive year Tesla leads the list.
A Twitter user reports seeing multiple Tesla Cybercab prototypes with steering wheels and test drivers in Palo Alto and San Jose, indicating continued testing.
Announces a server configuration with 4 Nvidia V100 GPUs and 128GB Tesla memory, targeting AI large model workloads.
Ryan Florence tweets about his experience using Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) 95% of the time for 15k miles, criticizing media headlines that sensationalize accidents while claiming Tesla has the technology to prevent fatal crashes today.
In response to Elon Musk, Tesla engineer Ashok Elluswamy explains that a driver manually overrode self-driving by fully pressing the accelerator, reaching 73 mph before a crash, and continued pressing after impact.
NHTSA is investigating a fatal crash where a Tesla driver using Autopilot struck and killed a woman in her home. The incident raises questions about the safety and marketing of Tesla's driver-assistance system.
A Tesla Model 3 allegedly operating on autopilot crashed into a Texas house, killing a woman inside; the driver survived and the investigation is ongoing.
Elon Musk explains his five-step algorithm for running companies, emphasizing questioning requirements, deleting unnecessary processes, then simplifying, accelerating, and automating. He shares examples from Tesla and SpaceX.
Tesla's Cybercab, a compact autonomous two-seater, has achieved the lightest weight and highest efficiency of any Tesla, with EPA filings showing 3,113 lbs curb weight and 165 Wh/mi efficiency, though a concrete deployment plan is still lacking.
Marc Andreessen explains why Elon Musk is uniquely competitive: deep technical understanding, hands-on problem-solving, attracting top talent, and fixing the biggest problem each week.
Elon Musk reacts to a post highlighting that Tesla's Robotaxi fleet crashes have been caused by human-driven vehicles rear-ending them.
Chinese Tesla drivers are using cheap plastic celebrity head figurines to trick the car's driver monitoring camera, allowing them to be distracted while using Autopilot features.
Tesla is rolling out FSD version 14.3.4, the latest update for its Full Self-Driving system.