In a move that's left many in the tech and safety communities sounding alarm bells, European regulators have given Tesla the green light to roll out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology across the continent. While the electric vehicle giant has long touted its autonomous driving capabilities as a revolutionary step forward, critics argue that the technology is still plagued by a multitude of well-documented safety defects, raising serious concerns about the potential consequences for drivers and pedestrians alike. Despite these red flags, Tesla has maintained that its FSD system is safe and effective, but opponents claim that the company's enthusiasm for its own tech has blinded it to the very real risks involved. As the FSD technology is set to become available to a wider audience, experts are warning that European roads may soon be facing a new and potentially perilous reality.


'Deeply troubling': Tesla gets the green light for Full Self-Driving in Europe, but critics say it ignores the tech's 'myriad of well-documented safety defects'  TechRadar