Tesla Autopilot not responsible for fatal crash, jury says

Washington Post - Technology News 

Lawyers for Lee's estate argued that the car's technology malfunctioned, causing it to swerve off the roadway and into the palm tree. Court documents also alleged that the company knew its assisted-driving technology and enhanced safety features were defective when it sold the car, and that the company markets its Autopilot features in a way that lulls drivers into a false sense of complacency when using the software.