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by fitzie
1784 days ago
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it is a bit scary to think we'd have to lobby government to allow any new invention to prove "safety". Tesla has indicated why it needs to enable these features in order to collect data to improve them, it has also shown that driving under autopilot are already reducing accidents (compared to without and national stats for all vehicles), and yet you call for a entire ban instead of thinking constructively. with the vision stack there will be improvements to the driver attentiveness checks. that would seem to mitigate abuse of the features, which is clearly meant to be supervised at all times by the operator. |
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