A California state court jury found that Tesla’s Autopilot feature did not fail in what appeared to be the first trial related to a crash involving its partially automated driving software
a sweeping win, finding the electric vehicle maker's Autopilot feature did not fail in what appeared to be the first trial related to a crash involving the partially automated driving software.
She alleged defects in the design of Autopilot and the airbag, and sought more than $3 million in damages. Hsu broke down in tears outside the courtroom after the jury delivered its verdict. One of her attorneys, Donald Slavik, expressed disappointment with the result. Tesla attorney Michael Carey declined to comment.
The main question in Autopilot cases was who is responsible for an accident while a car is in driver-assistant Autopilot mode - a human driver, the machine, or both?
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