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by thephyber
4 hours ago
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And _we_ will never see the telemetry. Maybe NTSB will. Certainly Tesla will. And that will inform how their PR team responds to this collision. Maybe some plaintiffs will if they can manage to subpoena the data from Tesla in some hypothetical future court case. The reason I will never buy a Tesla is because it is one of the most advanced surveillance systems against the driver, but there is no one empowered to inspect the car / company (comprehensively, not superficially). > I seriously doubt FSD would drive into a house. Strawman. You seem to be insinuating that FSD intended to aim for a house. Usually the chain of events would start with something like “FSD was engaged on the road and in the intended lane” then “FSD lost track of the boundary of the lane” or maybe “FSD identified an obstruction in the lane so it maneuvered out of lane”. |
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