Tesla is finally going to release everything we want to know about AutopilotFSD as NHTSA forces it

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Tesla to Release Autopilot/FSD Information as NHTSA Investigates

Last month, NHTSA announced a new investigation into Autopilot/FSD

due to concerns about the effectiveness of the previous recall and an increase in reported crashes.

The agency is now demanding extensive information from Tesla,

including all data and documents related to these systems.

Tesla has been notoriously reluctant to release data about Autopilot and its Full Self-Driving program,

raising concerns about transparency and trust.

While most other companies working on self-driving programs have consistently released data to track progress,

Tesla has resisted doing so.

NHTSA has warned Tesla of potential fines of up to $135 million if it fails to comply with the information request.

This development highlights the significance of regulatory involvement in obtaining crucial data on autonomous driving systems.

The investigation's outcome could provide the public with access to actual data, rather than anecdotal experiences,

shedding light on the safety and effectiveness of Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems.

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