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by comte7092
321 days ago
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A lot of discussion in this thread about the technical meaning of “autopilot” and its capabilities vs FSD. This is really missing the point. Tesla could have called it “unicorn mode” and the result would still be the same. The true issue at hand is that Elon Musk has been banding about telling people that their cars are going to drive themselves completely for over a decade now and overstating teslas capabilities in this area. Based on the sum totality of the messaging, many lay consumers believe teslas have been able to safely drive themselves unsupervised for a long time. From a culpability standpoint, you can’t put all this hype out and then claim it doesn’t matter because technically the fine print says otherwise. |
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Every time you engage the system it tells you to pay attention. It also has sensors to detect when you don’t and forces you. If you have more than N violations in a trip, the system is unavailable for the remainder of your trip.
I don’t know how much clearer it could be.
I would argue that the system is actually so good (but imperfect) that people overestimate how good it is, and let their guard down.
If a system were more error prone, people would not trust it so much.