Tesla
crash raises stakes for
self-driving vehicle startups
DETROIT/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Concerns raised by the first reported fatality in a semi-automated car were expected to speed adoption of more sensitive tech**logy to help vehicles see and drive themselves safely, increasing demand on the emerging auto**mous
vehicle tech**logy industry, investors and analysts said.
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