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Musk Says Autopilot Off in Texas Tesla Crash That Killed Two

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Musk Says Autopilot Not On During Deadly Crash
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Elon Musk deflected blame Monday for a deadly crash of a Tesla Inc. Model S on the outskirts of Houston, tweeting that the initial data accessed by the company indicates the vehicle didn’t have its Autopilot driver-assistance technology enabled.