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Tesla told Congress no one has ever taken control of its cars — is that true?
Tesla told Congress no one has ever hacked its cars. But researchers remotely took control in 2017 and 2016. We examine the disconnect between testimony and history.
Tesla filed new comments with the California Public Utilities Commission that amount to a quiet admission: its “Robotaxi” service ...
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Security vulnerabilities in Tesla's Model 3 and Cybertruck reveal how connected cars can be hacked
Hackers could exploit wireless systems in Tesla's Model 3 and Cybertruck to track vehicles, disrupt communications, and ...
Researchers show that Tesla’s Model 3 and Cybertruck can be manipulated through internal network access, raising major concerns about cybersecurity in modern connected vehicles.
Tesla said it only hired US-based human helpers to assist its robotaxis, after Waymo came under fire for using remote workers in the Philippines.
A leaked video shows Tesla’s Optimus robot falling and making a gesture resembling the removal of a VR headset. The motion has sparked concerns that the robot may still rely on human teleoperation.
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