Read previewSome Tesla owners aren't too happy about a recent software update that targets the carmaker's driver-assist feature.
AdvertisementAnother Tesla owner, Christian Fielden, told the Journal the update made him feel like his car was "bullying" him.
The publication said it found at least 30 Tesla owners had filed complaints about the update with US automotive safety regulators.
Tesla fans have also started criticizing the update on social media, with some blaming the update on safety regulators, who have been critical of Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features.
Tesla has warned that its Autopilot feature and its Full Self-Driving add-on require a licensed operator and are not a substitute for a driver.
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