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NHTSA officials inspecting a Tesla vehicle amid investigation into Full Self-Driving software safety issues.

NHTSA opens investigation into Tesla's full self-driving software

11. oktober 2025 Billede genereret af AI

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched a probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature following reports of vehicles running red lights and entering oncoming lanes. The investigation covers nearly 2.9 million vehicles and stems from dozens of incidents, including crashes and injuries. Regulators are examining whether the system provides adequate warnings to drivers.

OpenAI introduces parental controls for teen ChatGPT users

30. september 2025 Rapporteret af AI

OpenAI has launched new safety features for ChatGPT, allowing parents to supervise their teenagers' interactions with the AI chatbot. These tools, rolling out today, include account linking and content monitoring to address sensitive topics. The updates aim to enhance safety for users aged 13 to 18.

togstationen i Iserlohn lukket på grund af giftigt kemikalie

2. oktober 2025 Rapporteret af AI

Togstationen i Iserlohn blev evakueret og lukket den 2. oktober 2025 på grund af et giftigt kemikalie. Myndighederne advarer folk om at undgå området, mens undersøgelserne fortsætter. Ingen skader er rapporteret.

Germany bans Tesla Cybertruck over safety concerns

Germany has prohibited the import of Tesla Cybertrucks, even for U.S. military personnel stationed there, due to pedestrian safety and structural issues. The decision highlights clashes between the vehicle's futuristic design and European Union regulations. Meanwhile, the U.S. Air Force is considering the truck for munitions testing targets.

Tesla encourages drowsy drivers to activate full self-driving

29. september 2025 Rapporteret af AI

Tesla has begun urging drivers who feel sleepy to use its Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature, according to a recent software update. This recommendation has raised alarms among safety advocates, who warn that the technology still requires active supervision. The move highlights ongoing debates about the capabilities and risks of Tesla's autonomous driving systems.

Tesla self-driving test crashes during coast-to-coast drive

A Tesla vehicle attempting a coast-to-coast journey using its Full Self-Driving software crashed into a guardrail, halting the demonstration. The incident occurred in Pennsylvania, marking a setback for the company's autonomous driving ambitions. No injuries were reported, but the event underscores ongoing challenges in self-driving technology.