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by unclebucknasty
2992 days ago
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>it is far from earning its namesake. The FTC should require them to stop using the term Autopilot. The common understanding of that term makes it misleading. Words matter and Tesla is trying to have the benefit of the term without the responsibility for what it implies. |
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I don't think the issue here is Tesla misusing the word. The issue is that the common (non-pilot) understanding of the term is wrong. People piloting heavy machinery have an onus to maintain their currency & proficiency, as well as be ready to correct for faults in their instrumentation and pilot aids.
Autopilot is intended to be a tool to reduce pilot workload so you can focus on other aspects of maintaining correct control of the vehicle. (Namely in an aircraft it assists you with aviation, leaving you better able to navigate & communicate.) Instead what we are seeing with these assists in cars is that people are using these pilot aids and then engaging in unrelated distractions.
[0]: https://youtu.be/QbvfkKyurJI?t=13m25s