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Tesla's 'Actually Smart Summon' Feature Reportedly Linked to Multiple Parking Lot Collisions

January 7, 2025

Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" feature, a remote parking system controlled via a smartphone app, reportedly failed to detect obstacles such as cars, walls, and parking signs, resulting in at least 16 collision incidents. The NHTSA is investigating safety concerns, including delayed user response times, potential overreliance on camera-only navigation, and noncompliance with crash reporting rules.
Alleged deployer
tesla
Alleged developer
tesla
Alleged harmed parties
tesla-users

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