In just a few short years, Tesla has revolutionized the automobile industry.
They've been a significant disruption in the traditional gasoline-powered industry, and are looking to make electric vehicles not just an option, but the norm heading into the future.
But their electric batteries aren't the only things that are revolutionizing the industry.
They are also known for their autopilot feature. That's right - your car can drive itself.
While it's not entirely autonomous at the moment, your car can handle some of the leg work while you're driving down the interstate. It can even park itself in your garage.
But, just like most technology, it isn't perfect.
So what happens when the Tesla autopilot malfunctions and someone gets hurt?
In the article below, we will discuss a couple of situations where the Autopilot function did malfunction, and what we can expect heading into the future.
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