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Tesla partly liable in autopilot crash, owes $200M

Tesla partly liable in autopilot crash, owes $200M

A Florida jury has found Tesla partially liable in a 2019 autopilot-related fatal crash and ordered the company to pay $200 million in damages (approximately 2.6 trillion UZS), according to TechCrunch.com.

The case involved a Tesla vehicle operating on autopilot that crashed into a road obstacle, resulting in the driver’s death.

Jurors concluded that Tesla failed to adequately warn about the limitations of its autopilot system and did not ensure sufficient safety measures.

Tesla argued that the driver was inattentive and misused the system, and denied responsibility.

The verdict includes $8 million in damages awarded to the victim’s family and $192 million to the victim himself.

This ruling sets a major legal precedent for autonomous driving technologies and their accountability.

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