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by kelnos 495 days ago
> In the Zhang case, they were driving 50 mph over the speed limit. Brakes were depressed, but not hard or early enough.

... according to Tesla themselves. Why would we automatically believe their version of events? They could easily have fabricated that data.

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There's no proof either way, so we must weigh facts ourselves. Which lie is more likely - an embarrassed driver who wrecked their new Tesla at 50 over the speed limit in a culture that values saving face, or a company with deep pocketbooks to compensate the occasional malfunction instead chooses to risk their entire authorization to sell to 1/5th of the earth by attempting fabricate millions of data points perfectly, any one of which could reveal their lie. The conspiracy levels one entertains can vary a lot person to person. I'm not implying the answer is obvious. It's up to each reader to choose their world model.
given recent events: the latter.