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Tesla shareholders sue Elon Musk for allegedly hyping up faltering Robotaxi

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Tesla shareholders sued Elon Musk and the electric vehicle maker for allegedly concealing the significant risk posed by company’s self-driving vehicles,The proposed class-action suit, which accuses Musk and Tesla of securities fraud, was filed on Monday night,Tesla conducted its first public test of its self-driving taxis in late June near the company’s headquarters in Austin, Texas,That test showed the vehicles speeding, braking suddenly, driving over a curb, entering the wrong lane and dropping off passengers in the middle of multilane roads,The National Highway Transit Safety Administration (NHTSA), the main transportation regulator in the US, is investigating the Robotaxi’s pilot test.

Shareholders accused Musk and his electric vehicle maker of repeatedly overstating the effectiveness of and prospects for their autonomous driving technology, inflating Tesla’s financial prospects and stock price,Tesla’s share price fell 6,1% over two trading days after the test began, wiping out about $68bn of market value,Shareholders said this included Musk’s assurance on a 22 April conference call that Tesla was “laser-focused on bringing Robotaxi to Austin in June” and Tesla’s claim the same day that its approach to autonomous driving would deliver “scalable and safe deployment across diverse geographies and use cases”,Tesla did not immediately respond on Tuesday to requests for comment.

The company’s chief financial officer, Vaibhav Taneja, and his predecessor Zachary Kirkhorn are also defendants.Expanding Robotaxis is crucial for Tesla as the company faces falling demand for its ageing electric vehicles and a backlash over Musk’s politics.Musk, the world’s richest person, says he will offer the service to half of the US population by year’s end, but first he must convince regulators and assure the public his technology is safe.He claims the company has expanded its Robotaxi service to the San Francisco Bay Area, where it was previously headquartered, though regulations there prevent Tesla from offering paid autonomous rides without a renewed permit, according to the department of motor vehicles.A Florida jury on 1 August found Tesla 33% responsible for a 2019 crash involving its self-driving software, which killed a 22-year-old woman and injured her boyfriend, and ordered it to pay about $243m in damages to victims.

Tesla blamed the driver and plans to appeal,Sign up to TechScapeA weekly dive in to how technology is shaping our livesafter newsletter promotionThe best public interest journalism relies on first-hand accounts from people in the know,If you have something to share on this subject you can contact us confidentially using the following methods,Secure Messaging in the Guardian appThe Guardian app has a tool to send tips about stories,Messages are end to end encrypted and concealed within the routine activity that every Guardian mobile app performs.

This prevents an observer from knowing that you are communicating with us at all, let alone what is being said.If you don't already have the Guardian app, download it (iOS/Android) and go to the menu.Select ‘Secure Messaging’.SecureDrop, instant messengers, email, telephone and postSee our guide at theguardian.com/tips for alternative methods and the pros and cons of each.

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Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for baked feta tacos with pink onion and pineapple salsa | Quick and easy

I will never stop loving cheese and pineapple as a combination, and this version, with herby baked feta and spiced pineapple salsa, is the perfect update to the classic on a stick. Stuffed into warm tortillas with crunchy lettuce, this is a lovely summery dinner that comes together in minutes.The salsa is best made just before serving, so prep and chop everything and keep it separately in the fridge, if need be (though you could chop and mix the onion with the lime in advance).Prep 15 min Cook 25 min Serves 2200g block feta ½ tbsp olive oil 5-6 stalks oregano and/or thyme ½ tsp chipotle chilli flakes 4 small corn tortillas 1 romaine lettuce, finely slicedFor the salsa 1 fresh, ripe pineapple, peeled, cored and flesh cut into small chunks1 small red onion, peeled and very finely chopped1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped15g fresh mint, finely chopped1-2 limes, zest and juiceA pinch of sea salt flakesHeat the oven to 200C (180C fan)/390F/gas 6. Put the feta on a lined baking tray, drizzle with the olive oil, then scatter over the oregano and/or thyme and chilli flakes, and bake for 25 minutes

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How to make perfect fresh tomato pasta – recipe | Felicity Cloake's How to make the perfect …

“How many versions of fresh tomato sauce can there be?” Catherine, the generous winner of a charity auction to help me with the research for this column, asks when I tell her what recipe we’ll be making. On the contrary, I tell her, I’ve had my work cut out to narrow the selection here down to a mere seven, not least because the simpler the dish, the more argument there is over how it should be prepared, especially in a place as passionate about its food as Italy.Happily, I’ll have a lot of assistance, because Catherine has raised yet more money for Hospitality Rides (a fundraising initiative for two very worthy industry charities, Only a Pavement Away and the Licensed Trade Charity), by selling tickets to get other people to do my job for me, effectively. In an attempt to sweeten the deal, I tell my assembled minions (all hospitality professionals, though none, sadly, Italian chefs) that, according to Emiko Davies, this raw sauce is “quite possibly the best way to enjoy really good, ripe summer tomatoes – as well as making the most of spending as little time in front of a hot stove as possible”. Then I make them chop an awful lot of tomatoes in the service of perfection

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The Greyhound, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire: ‘An oligarch’s saloon bar teetering on the edge of chintz’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants

Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire is heroically lovely, but it does have about it a heavy whiff of the Hot Fuzz. It’s a market town with a nearby model village, while the “best things to do” section on TripAdvisor highlights the cemetery or a trip to the former residence of writer GK Chesterton. If all that fails to thrill, you could just go for lunch at the pub – although be aware that the Greyhound isn’t anything as simple as a plain old gastropub. Heck no, that would be something completely different: more shabbily chic, more carbohydrates on the menu, fewer staff calling you “Madam” while you’re en route to the loo and not even a hint of white peach granita on your burrata starter.The Guardian’s journalism is independent

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What? They’re doing raves in the morning now? With coffee? At a cafe?

Daisy Dumas road tests a coffee rave in Sydney where there’s no alcohol and people dance all morning … soberGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailThe only ways I know to rave are festival-style or in the buzzed wee hours – the time between pubs shutting and trains starting. This means I’ve never walked into a cafe, fresh-faced and sober at 9am, with the intention of raving.But this is 2025, not the late 1990s, and people are possibly more questioning of the cost of partying on their bodies than they once were. So, coffee raves have become a thing.They’re all over the world and come in many shapes and sizes, tending towards the bijou

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What to drink with seafood? Albariño is its natural companion | Hannah Crosbie on drinks

It’s World Albariño Day today – 1 August. I’ve got a soft spot for arbitrary wine holidays, so I’m marking the occasion by using it as an excuse to spend the weekend guzzling one of my favourite white wines. I’ve given you notice (sort of), so off you go to your nearest independent or supermarket to pick up something racy and saline.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link

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Helen Goh’s recipe for black forest crepe cake | The sweet spot

This is a take on the classic black forest gateau, with layers of delicate chocolate crepes, silky white chocolate cream and sour cherry jam. (Use a good-quality store-bought jam if making your own is a step too far.) All the components can be made ahead of time, ready to be assembled, but be aware that the finished cake needs to be refrigerated for at least three hours, and preferably overnight.You can make the jam up to five days in advance. Store, covered, in the fridge

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The dark side of cryptocurrency

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OpenAI stops ChatGPT from telling people to break up with partners

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‘We didn’t vote for ChatGPT’: Swedish PM under fire for using AI in role

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Google says its new ‘world model’ could train AI robots in virtual warehouses

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Should big tech be allowed to mine Australians’ text and data to train AI? The Productivity Commission is considering it

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Dial N for nostalgia: landlines are back | Brief letters

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