Matt Blaze on Nostr: The term "recall" seems to both overstate and understate what's going on with Tesla. ...
The term "recall" seems to both overstate and understate what's going on with Tesla. It's an over-the-air software update that may not require any action on the part of the owner, so in that sense, it's different from a typical recall. But it effectively disables features that could be used for autonomous driving. Post-recall, the cars will have less capability than before, also unlike in a typical repair recall.
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