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Tesla refutes inaccurate reporting on fatal Texas crash

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Tesla has pushed back against incorrect media coverage of a fatal crash in Katy, Texas, where a Tesla vehicle struck a house, killing a woman inside. The driver claimed the car was on Autopilot, but Tesla CEO Elon Musk and AI head Ashok Elluswamy clarified that the driver manually overrode the system by pressing the accelerator pedal fully. The car reached 73 MPH during the crash, with the pedal still pressed after impact. Tesla criticizes media for highlighting its brand in accidents while not doing so for others, and emphasizes that Full Self-Driving is not autonomous and requires driver vig

πŸ”Ž Why it matters: Ashok Elluswamy's clarification about manual accelerator override in the Texas crash is key to understanding driver responsibility and Autopilot operation.
πŸ“ˆ Upside: Improves public understanding of Tesla Full Self-Driving’s limitations and driver responsibilities.
πŸ“‰ Risk: Media misinterpretation could discourage safe use of assisted driving technologies.
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