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VisitTesla Releases Record Autopilot Safety Data for Q1 2024: 1 Crash per 7.63M Miles
May 23, 2024, 12:50 AM
Tesla has released new Autopilot safety data, showing record safety improvements. In Q1 2024, Tesla recorded one crash for every 7.63 million miles driven using Autopilot technology, marking a 16% improvement compared to the previous record. The data indicates that Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology is significantly safer than human drivers and other vehicles on the road. The release of this data follows more than a year of waiting and suggests that there may be a push to make such technology mandatory, similar to airbags. Tesla's AI-powered cars continue to improve safety over time through software updates that improve miles per intervention by 5x - 10x.
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