You appear to be trying to discuss something you don't understand.
Again.
This wasn't a "production launch"...let alone a "bad" one.
...what?
Which other companies are routinely improving their vehicles, even years old ones, via free OTA updates?
You making a sensical post appears to fit the bill.
What do you think is "happening?"
NHTSA reviews all reports, from all car makers.
And has for decades.
That's a non story.
What would be a story is if the NHTSA actually
opened an investigation from a car maker.
Which, for the story you're describing, they have not.
BTW- they HAVE done that for phantom braking. For
other car brands where there's a far more serious issue.
Examples include:
Consumer Reports shares details of the Mazda3 recall. More than 35,000 Mazda3 vehicles are being recalled because their automatic emergency braking (AEB) system could falsely activate.
www.consumerreports.org
and
%
www.autosafety.org
They have not done that for Tesla....which has had
vastly fewer complaints than brands like those of braking issues.