Tesla Autopilot Fatal Accident: Passenger Watching Movie at Time of Crash

An unfortunate incident occurred in May 2016 when Tesla's autopilot system was involved in a fatal crash. Joshua Brown, the vehicle's passenger, was reportedly watching a movie during the time of the accident. This tragic event raises concerns about the safety and reliability of AI-driven technologies, emphasizing the need for responsible AI governance and trustworthy AI models.

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