Video and data gathered by the Wall Street Journal from over 200 Tesla Autopilot crashes shows that longstanding concerns about Tesla’s camera-based technology, which differs from the rest of the industry, are showing up on the roads and putting the public at risk. Chapters: 0:00 Tesla autopilot crashes 2:00 The Journal’s investigation 3:32 Why this is happening: Tesla’s camera-based system 7:36 Obtaining Tesla video and data 8:49 How humans interact with Tesla’s systems 9:56 What’s next? Video Investigations WSJ video investigations use visual evidence to reveal the truth behind the most important stories of the day. #Tesla #Autopilot #WSJ |
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