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Videos of Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' mode raise concerns for experts

Started by Redaktion, February 13, 2022, 19:05:21

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Redaktion

A recent study of footage of Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' software, captured by Tesla owners, has left some experts with concerns for its safety. However, many vehicle owners taking part in the autonomous driving Beta defended the testing, arguing that it was vital for development.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Videos-of-Tesla-Full-Self-Driving-mode-raise-concerns-for-experts.599215.0.html


Finkyfranklin


AdMoResident

I would love to know the names in the panel of "experts".  It is simply a beta software, I think a lot of people are missing the bigger picture.
Also, why not report on the thousands of people that died yesterday from automobile crashes without driver assisted software?
This software will do more justice than harm, and one day we will be all very thankful for it.

Perspective

Beta software being tested on public roads filled with cars and people who weren't asked and didn't consent to being part of this beta test.

Larry steel

It's not an issue of software..the problem is the hardware...
#brainchip
thestockexchange.com.au

AKIDA BALLISTA!!!

RogueDC5

A hit job by the Washington Post (owned by Jeff Bezos of Amazon's interests) on Tesla's autonomous navigation AI? No, nothing subjective about that.

Also, effectively within hours or days when one of these "issues" occuring, Tesla updates the software version to mitigate further like occurring. When Apple or Microsoft have to release patches for their OS. It isn't a recall. Why are we calling these updates recalls?

Cmaa44

I see a lot of people saying this is what beta is suppose to be and other companies have to release software updates too. Can people not see the difference between beta testing a killing machine on live roads and an app on your PC being buggy?

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