Tesla Full Self-Driving System: Exceeding Speed Limits and Intersection Risks - Recall Initiated

September 9, 2016

An integral part of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system was found to potentially increase crash risks, such as violating speed limits or navigating intersections erratically and unpredictably. This has led to a recall of hundreds of thousands of vehicles, emphasizing the importance of safe and secure AI governance. Ready to help shape responsible AI? JOIN US This AI incident maps to the Govern function in HISPI Project Cerebellum Trusted AI Model (TAIM).
Alleged deployer
tesla
Alleged developer
tesla
Alleged harmed parties
tesla-drivers, city-traffic-participants, tesla

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