Data Leak Reveals a Worldwide Problem for Tesla — This Is Bad

Data Leak Reveals a Worldwide Problem for Tesla — This Is Bad

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Tesla has often advised customers not to rely on the autopilot mode in its company print.
Customers have filed more than 2,400 complaints regarding self-acceleration issues and 1,500 complaints about braking problems between 2015 and March 2022, according to a report Thursday by the German newspaper Handelsblatt.
Handelsblatt obtained access to data from Tesla’s information technology system, revealing reports of unintended emergency braking and sudden acceleration.

While most of these incidents had minor consequences, some resulted in fatal outcomes.
The newspaper’s editor-in-chief, Sebastian Matthes, explained that the exclusive data used for the report was sourced from multiple informants and comprised a significant amount of information, totaling 100 gigabytes and consisting of 23,398 files.

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