Tesla's former data labelers and engineers doubt the safety and capability of its self-driving system, with some questioning its crash data.

Tesla says its Full Self-Driving software is up to 10 times safer than human drivers, but the figures the company uses to support its claims don't withstand scrutiny

Staffers who trained Tesla's technology say it isn't close to safely delivering autonomous vehicles at scale

A Reuters investigation found that the people who trained Tesla's self-driving AI routinely saw it speeding. Engineers treated the issue as low priority.

Tesla's former data labelers and engineers doubt the safety and capability of its self-driving system, with some questioning its crash data.

Inside a data-labeling office in Utah, hundreds of workers review footage captured by Tesla vehicles running FSD. The videos are used to train the company's neural networks,...