Tesla, owned by Elon Musk, was obliged to correct a single error in 4,000,000 cars, which could have cost $10,000,000,000.

 

Therefore, in the end, the judge’s decisions benefit the 4 million Tesla owners worldwide who use HW3 computers.

Additionally, the corporation will incur significant costs in replacing these machines. The HW3 computer is compatible with a wide range of Tesla vehicles, including the Model 3 and Model X.

According to industry estimates cited by the International Business Times, each replacement would need exact engineering to incorporate new hardware, costing up to $10 billion or more.

Determining equitable compensation for owners, some of whom bought FSD years ago, is one of the problems that arise.

If Tesla chooses to compensate the owners rather than undertake the enormous process of updating the hardware.

In the worst situation, if this is not satisfactorily resolved, there may be further lawsuits and a decline in brand confidence.

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