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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Pentagon chief warns of imminent China 'threat', pushes Asian allies to hike defence spending
Read a summary of this article on FAST.SINGAPORE: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the imminent threat from China during the Shangri-La Dialogue, urging Indo-Pacific allies to enhance their defense spending. He warned that any Chinese attempt to conquer Taiwan would have severe global repercussions. Hegseth's remarks on boosting defense budgets may unsettle allies, but he justified the call for increased spending by highlighting the need for collective security amidst rising military tensions in the...
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