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U.S. regulator says self-driving vehicles not ready for prime time as Tesla inks China deal



Even as big-name automakers are pushing the accelerator on full self-driving, reports have highlighted serious risks in Tesla’s and Ford’s technology.

In China this weekend, Elon Musk snagged the biggest green light yet for Full Self-Driving mode, the advanced software that Tesla claims equips its EVs to drive themselves almost anywhere with minimal human intervention.



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