Tesla Accused of Withholding Data and Misleading Authorities in Autopilot Wrongful Death Case
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Summary
Tesla was found withholding critical data, lying, and misleading authorities in a wrongful death case involving its Autopilot system. The company attempted to shift blame onto the driver, as revealed in trial transcripts.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTesla was caught withholding data, lying about it, and misdirecting authorities in the wrongful death case involving Autopilot that it lost this week.
The automaker was undeniably covering up for Autopilot.
Tesla was extremely misleading in its attempt to place all the blame on the driver.
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