While the Apple engineer did play a video game during his trip, there is no game log data the last 17mins to support he was actively playing leading up to the crash.
But there are no log entries in the last 17 minutes of Huang's final trip. NTSB stresses that "the log data does not provide enough information to ascertain whether the Tesla driver was holding the phone or how interactive he was with the game at the time of the crash
As I said Autopilot glitched and killed someone during a solar storm, proof in the following two quotes:
ON MARCH 23, 2018, a glitch in Tesla's Autopilot technology contributed to the death of Walter Huang in Mountain View, California. As Huang's Model X approached a left exit on US Highway 101, the software apparently got the lane lines mixed up. The car steered to the left, putting itself in the space between the diverging lanes. Seconds later, it crashed into a concrete lane divider at 70 miles per hour. Huang was taken to the hospital but died soon afterward.
Earth is entering a stream of solar wind flowing from a sprawling hole in the sun's atmosphere. First contact with the gaseous material on March 22nd sparked a bright display of auroras over Scandinavia.
Proof Electromagnetic radiation is causing EVs to go out of control and spontaneously combust.
Electromagnetic wave interferes the electric control system of automobile through wiring harness and car body to make it hard to perform or even send wrong instructions
Lithium is a fad will outlast us but not our kids.....put the tech into cars that are fueled by something else that can last. When I looked up lithium for the first time I was expecting 10s of thousands of years of supply. I was way off it's a few decades...