Tesla successfully dismissed a shareholder lawsuit that accused Tesla of misleading statements regarding its autonomous driving capabilities supporting its stock price, although Tesla still faces several other complaints and regulatory investigations related to its marketing methods. The term 'Full Self-Driving' is not accurate - the FSD feature requires continuous monitoring and cannot enable vehicles to achieve autonomous driving, but Musk has repeatedly predicted that this feature will soon reach the level of brand promotion. Tesla has been embroiled in multiple lawsuits over this feature, including suits filed by Tesla investors who claim they were misled. On Monday, a US district judge dismissed the shareholders' accusations in his ruling, where the shareholders claimed that Musk exaggerated Tesla's autonomous driving technology, making promises like drivers being able to 'sleep in the car.' The judge found that some of the alleged exaggerations involved future plans, while other parts were not necessarily false.
特斯拉在马斯克自动驾驶营销引发的投资者诉讼中胜诉
Tesla wins in investor lawsuit sparked by Musk's autopilot marketing.
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