Tesla is preparing a software update for customers in China to bring driving-assistance capabilities similar to its full self-driving features in the US, Bloomberg News reported. The update, available to customers who have paid 64,000 yuan for Tesla’s FSD, will enable driver-assist features on city streets and will be introduced on select models before expanding gradually. Tesla has not yet responded to requests for comment as regulators investigate the company’s self-driving software for safety and security concerns following multiple accidents and crashes.
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Woman charged with keeping 79 dogs in a landed home, exceeding limit of 3
A 50-year-old Singaporean woman, Julia Nicole Moss, has been charged with owning 79 dogs without a license and failing to microchip them, exceeding the legal limit of three dogs for private residences. She faces 82 charges, including potential fines and jail time, and is scheduled to return to court in August for further proceedings. Want More Context? 🔎
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