Tesla Starts Judging Owners It Charged $10,000 for Self-Driving

  • Elon Musk’s wider release of FSD beta comes with a catch
  • Prospective users first have to drive safely for seven days
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The wait is almost over for some Tesla Inc. customers to get access to driver-assistance technology the company has marketed in controversial ways -- as long as they’re on their best behavior.

Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has said that on Friday, the electric-car maker will roll out an updated version of its Full Self-Driving beta software, which until now has only been available to roughly 2,000 people.