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by xxbondsxx 3388 days ago
That sounds nuts; it seems like a huge liability that they are putting AP2 in the hands of consumers when it can be more dangerous than just the average driver...
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What liability? You're supposed to constantly be aware and in control of your vehicle when using AP2.

(At which point, you may ask: What is the point of AP2..?)

It would be funny if in the future they say something like "So your new Tesla has Level 5 autonomy, but because the car still has a driving wheel, even if you turn on the Level 5 Autopilot, you're liable if an accident happens."
Of course that will be the case. Tesla will never be willing to accept liability for accidents.
collecting data at the customer's expense :) A classic playbook in our industry since RECaptcha came out
What? RECaptcha provides a very valuable service to website maintainers and users alike.
sure, I didn't intend to say that recaptcha doesn't provide a useful service, I was just saying that they pioneers, in our field, in "exploiting" (for lack of a better term in my vocabulary) a human work to solve a problem while training for free a neural network that is going to be used in a separate line of business. I think it's just pure genius