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Elon Musk Claims Tesla Employee's Fatal Crash Had Nothing to Do With Full-Self-Driving

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Elon Musk disputes the Washington Post's report of a Tesla crash that potentially involved the Full-Self-Driving (FSD) feature. Musk claims the software was not even downloaded, contrary to what the report stated. The fatal crash occurred in 2022 near Denver, Colorado, involving a Tesla employee who was reportedly using FSD on a mountain road. However, both the driver and passenger were intoxicated at the time of the incident. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and Colorado police could not access the car's data due to the intensity of the fire. Critics argue that FSD's experimental nature makes it risky for public road usage. Tesla and Musk have previously defended the technology as safer than human drivers.

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