Tesla has pushed back against claims that its Autopilot system was responsible for a fatal crash in Texas earlier this year. The company says it is cooperating with investigators and is working to understand what happened. While Tesla acknowledges that the incident raised concerns about the safety of its Autopilot technology, it maintains that the system's actions were normal.
The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and it's likely to take months or even years for investigators to thoroughly review the data logs from the vehicle involved in the accident. It's possible that the Autopilot system may have been active when the incident occurred, but this can't be confirmed until all relevant information has been analyzed.
Tesla has promised to provide any additional information it can to aid the investigation, and the company is committed to transparency. The recall of affected vehicles was already announced in response to the crash, with Tesla saying it would take steps to improve the safety features of its cars. As investigators continue their work, it remains to be seen whether they will find that the Autopilot system was at fault or if other factors contributed to the incident.