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by notahacker
2588 days ago
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Statistically, Teslas are much, much more dangerous than other new cars in the same price bracket.[1] To be fair, I suspect the driver demographics skew younger, maler and more urban than most luxury cars and that has at least as much impact as any actual driving characteristics, but the statistics really don't bear out the people killed by glitches or systematic flaws in Tesla's software pale into comparison compared with those saved by it line of defence. I find it truly remarkable how on the one hand HN can rage for days over Boeing introducing software with flaws that killed people and on the other hand when it's Tesla's software flaws killing people in a similarly repeatable manner, the general consensus veers towards deaths from poor software implementation not mattering nearly as much as the potential of the technology... [1]https://medium.com/@MidwesternHedgi/teslas-driver-fatality-r... |
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In the Boeing, the pilots were aware and trying to mitigate the problems, but the system prevented that and ended up crashing the plane.
If the Tesla kept accelerating and steered straight into the truck, after the driver disengaged autopilot because he saw the truck, this would be a fair comparison. We don't know whether that happened, but it seems highly unlikely.