Tesla releases detailed safety report after Waymo co-CEO called for more data

TechCrunchFriday, November 14, 2025 at 9:57:21 PM
Tesla's recent release of a detailed safety report is a response to ongoing calls for transparency in the autonomous vehicle sector, particularly highlighted by Waymo's co-CEO. This report not only addresses previous criticisms of Tesla's inadequate safety reports but also reflects a broader trend in the tech industry towards more comprehensive data sharing. Similar to the findings in the Yugabyte report on database trends, which emphasizes the importance of data in modern applications, Tesla's initiative underscores the critical role of detailed reporting in fostering trust and safety in AI technologies.
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