Despite claims by chief executive Elon Musk that Full Self-Driving vehicles did not need human intervention, Tesla said on its website that the cars 'could not drive themselves and owners must be ready to intervene at all times'
Full ArticleTesla's self-driving software 'may cause crashes' amid recall of 362,000 vehicles
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