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by dehrmann 1279 days ago
Pointing out the obvious, it's extremely negligent for Tesla to have this feature available. It's not even close to ready for general use.
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And who’s going to stop them? Certainly not the US government.

Enjoy beta testing FSD as an unwilling pedestrian.

If I see a Tesla in the wild, I shoot its tires out before it has a chance to strike. That's the American way.

(I assume this is why the Cybertruck features bulletproof glass, in case my self-firing gun (now in beta) misidentifies the tires.)

>Cybertruck

I still read this as Cyberduck every. damn. time.

>in case my self-firing gun (now in beta) misidentifies the tires.)

are you mounting that self-firing gun to a car with FSD? that would make for a great hands free experience.

The profit motive is so clear in this case, and criminal. Collecting telemetry for free so you get to improve your ever elusive model, literally paid by your “customers” as well as potentially with their (and potentially “collateral”) lives. It’s horrendous.
It's extremely negligent for the driver to let the car drive onto a sidewalk. As the driver you are solely responsible for everything the car does.