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by buran77
1951 days ago
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German authorities did find Tesla's claims about the AP as misleading [0]. Tesla's AP page was updated (globally) to reflect "full self driving in the future" but until recently it just said "Tesla cars come equipped with all the necessary hardware for full self driving" with a footer claiming some features are unavailable due to local laws. Regardless, Tesla was not found guilty for anything other than misleading advertisement, not for failing to build a car that drives itself. I don't see how comma.ai could be held to a higher standard. > The court, in Munich, said: "By using the term 'autopilot' and other wording, the defendant suggests that their vehicles are technically able to drive completely autonomously." [0] [0] https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53418069 |
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I just don't think autopilot means autonomous driving and I think that's clear to people.
If someone thinks cruise control means you can crawl into the backseat of the car, is that the fault of the car manufacturer?
I also think Germany may have a bias given their own car industry.
What comma.ai is doing I think is categorically different.
I'm okay with people hacking on their own stuff, I just don't like the "This is Alpha don't use it" when they obviously intend you to buy and use it that way.