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Elon Musk· 2026-02-20 11:47
RT Mary Clare Amselem (@MCAmselem)I did a lot of moaning and groaning about my husband getting a cyber truck but the self-driving feature is completely life changing. Call me a convert. I’ve never felt so safe in a car. Putting my kids in any other car feels reckless by comparison ...
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Easy· 2026-02-16 22:20
The best Cyber truck ad I’ve ever seen.The Dor Brothers (@thedorbrothers):We just made a $200,000,000 AI movie in just one day.Yes, this is 100% AI. https://t.co/TMotM7rguY ...
1死1伤!特斯拉致命车祸,被裁定赔偿超17亿元
凤凰网财经· 2025-08-02 12:33
Core Viewpoint - Tesla has been ordered to pay approximately $243 million in damages for a fatal accident involving its Autopilot system, with the jury finding the company partially responsible for the incident [1][3][4]. Group 1: Accident Details - In 2019, a Tesla Model S equipped with Autopilot was involved in a serious accident in Florida, resulting in the death of a 22-year-old female passenger and injuries to another [3]. - The driver, George McGee, claimed he believed the vehicle would automatically brake upon detecting obstacles while he was distracted by a dropped phone [3]. - The accident investigation revealed that the vehicle deviated from its lane and crashed into roadside obstacles, leading to the lawsuit against Tesla for alleged design flaws in its Autopilot system [3][4]. Group 2: Legal Proceedings and Outcomes - The jury ruled that Tesla was 33% responsible for the accident, resulting in a total compensation of $329 million, with Tesla liable for approximately $42.5 million in compensatory damages and the full $200 million in punitive damages [4]. - Tesla's CEO Elon Musk announced plans to appeal the jury's decision, asserting that the driver was fully responsible due to speeding and distraction [2][4]. Group 3: Impact on Tesla and the Industry - Following the verdict, Tesla's stock price fell by 1.83%, marking a year-to-date decline of 25.06%, one of the largest drops among major tech companies [5][6]. - The case may have significant implications for Tesla and the broader autonomous driving industry, with over a dozen similar lawsuits currently pending related to accidents involving Autopilot or Full Self-Driving (FSD) features [6][7]. - Reports indicate at least 58 fatal accidents involving Tesla vehicles where drivers were using Autopilot at the time of the incidents [7].