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Federal auto-safety regulators are examining the adequacy of Tesla's recall of two million vehicles with Autopilot software, tying the technology to at least 14 fatalities and hundreds of crashes.
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U.S. prosecutors are examining whether Tesla committed securities or wire fraud in Autopilot probe: Reuters
Prosecutors are reviewing whether Telsa or CEO Elon Musk told consumers that self-driving technology means cars can drive themselves.MarketWatch - Business
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