Tesla patents a self-cleaning camera wiper for autonomous vehicles. Its Robotaxi fleet already has camera washers — consumer ...
Computers might be better at some things, but Tesla's newest patent shows that the human eye remains undefeated in one ...
Tesla patented a self-cleaning camera inspired by the human eye, featuring an integrated wiper that looks and functions like ...
A software glitch is leaving drivers blind in reverse, triggering a major 218,000 Tesla safety recall with a 100% defect rate.
Social media warriors caught two Tesla Model 3 prototypes sporting a weird camera setup. The front bumper camera, in particular, stirred new speculations that Tesla might add it to more EV models.
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Tesla logged five fresh robotaxi collisions across December and January, pushing its driverless Austin fleet to 14 incidents since the service launched
Tesla’s driverless robotaxi service in Austin recorded five new collisions during December and January, raising the fleet’s ...
Tesla is recalling 173 Cybertrucks because cracking in the rotor could cause the wheel stud to separate from the wheel hub, increasing the risk of a crash and injury. The recall includes model year ...
Tesla is recalling nearly 200,000 vehicles in the United States, citing a "software instability" issue impacting the functionality of the rearview camera. The recall is centered on specific 2023 Model ...
Tesla has built its brand on the idea that software is a strength, not a vulnerability. A recall confirmed May 6 is a reminder that the gap between those two things can close quickly. The National ...
Tesla has managed to greatly improve the camera quality of its existing electric cars with HW3 through an over-the-air software update. Lately, Tesla has been flexing its capability to improve its ...
Another day, another recall for Tesla, but it's also another one of those recalls which don't really require the customers to do anything besides update their car's software. According to the National ...
Tesla is voluntarily recalling about 239,000 of its electric vehicles in the U.S. to fix an issue that can cause their rearview cameras to fail, the company disclosed in filings posted Friday to the ...
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