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Yup. No reason to rewrite the playbook.
"Full self driving" detects an imminent collision of it's own doing. Car beeps and shuts off "full self driving"
Human was "in control" at the time of the crash, not our fault.
Human was supposed to be in control the whole time. In a Tesla and in basically any car, very limited exceptions apply. If some asshole goes to sleep at the wheel that's the asshole's fault.
Yeah but turning off assists the split second before a crash is a bullshit way to try and claim it wasn’t involved in the crash. Tesla was caught doing that a couple years back.
Yeah, that's just fucking lying to the public.
This is an unrealistic standard. We are not robots. We didn't come with a standby mode unless we've actually worked on silently watching a vista while being ready to act at a moment's notice. And honestly, even the people we pay to do that have problems with inattentiveness and falling asleep.
We need to jump from actually controlling the vehicle to a self driving system good enough to take a nap in. The middle part is extremely dangerous to humans.
True. That's why driving with assist sytems does not make driving more safe.
Get a Mercedes. They guarantee you some (limited, but still) hands-free time in the driver seat.
I disagree, even the middle part is safer than before. It's a net positive and will continue to improve.
It's safer as a backup system yes. As a nudge in the wheel near the lines, as a light brake before the AEB has to kick in. Tesla's is not safe. It makes people look elsewhere for engagement when the car is not ready to take full control.