Tesla Recalls 2 Million US Vehicles for Autopilot Defect

Tesla is recalling over two million cars in the US due to a defect in its driver assistance system, Autopilot, following a two-year investigation into crashes involving the technology. The recall applies to almost all Tesla vehicles sold in the US since 2015. Tesla plans to fix the issue through a software update sent "over the air." The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) stated that the recall was prompted by a problem with Autopilot's driver monitoring system. Tesla has defended the safety of Autopilot, citing statistics that suggest fewer crashes occur when the system is engaged. This is the second recall affecting Tesla vehicles this year, but it is not expected to significantly impact the company's momentum.
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