Tesla Disabled “Rolling Stop” Functionality Associated with the “Aggressive” Driving Mode

October 20, 2020

The 'rolling stop' functionality within the 'Aggressive' Full Self Driving (FSD) profile, recently released via a Tesla firmware update, has been recalled and disabled. This move underscores the importance of safe and secure AI practices. For those interested in shaping the future of trustworthy AI and contributing to responsible AI governance, join HISPI Project Cerebellum TAIM by mapping, measuring, and managing such incidents to prevent harm.

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tesla
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tesla
Alleged harmed parties
tesla-drivers

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