Tesla’s driver-assistance tech is back in the feds’ crosshairs, this time over its so-called "Mad Max" mode—a feature buried in its Full Self-Driving system that lets cars drive with borderline ...
(Reuters) -The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday it is seeking information from Tesla about a new driver assistance mode dubbed "Mad Max" that operates at higher speeds ...
Two weeks ago, Tesla rolled out FSD V14.1.2 to early testers, promising to bring AI4 vehicles closer to autonomous driving. One of the changes that testers discovered immediately was the "Mad Max" ...
Amid a slew of investigations into horrific accidents involving its Full Self-Driving software, Tesla has brought back its “Mad Max” mode that allows its self-driving cars to blow past the speed limit ...
Tesla calls it Mad Max mode, but it’s the humans who end up sounding terrified. In a viral TikTok clip, a driver and his friend test the Autopilot feature, which is supposed to handle traffic ...
Tesla rolled out the second point release of its highly anticipated Full Self-Driving V14 software. The most important change appears to be a new driving profile aptly named "Mad Max." This makes the ...
"Mad Max" features an iconic car with a supercharger that can be turned on and off. But how well could something like that ...
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