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Tesla recalls 362,758 vehicles, says Full Self-Driving Beta software may cause crashes

Por: CNBC Tech February 16, 2023

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In this articleElon Musk speaks on stage during the Westworld Featured Session during SXSW at Austin Convention Center on March 10, 2018 in Austin, Texas.FilmMagic HBO Getty Images is recalling 362,758 vehicles equipped with the company's experimental driver-assistance software, which is marketed as Full Self-Driving Beta or FSD Beta, in the US, according to a . Tesla will deliver an over-the-air software update to cars to address the... + full article



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