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Going back to your example above, this isn't false advertising because it does what it says it is doing, and it is the name of a mode or feature; it is capable of fully driving from A to B with no inputs. Exceptions don't negate the validity of something. Should a manufacture of a blood pressure medication be forbidden to claim or market their medication as being able to lower blood pressure if the medication doesn't work all the time or work on a small percentage of people? This is not how consumer protections work. I watched the first video, and it is hard to know if a human moved the car or didn't move the car, or if the car went in the other lane, but then corrected itself or if a human corrected the car. It is also hard to tell if a human would have made a different move to avoid an object because I couldn't identify the object in some clips. I talked about the overturn truck example. Where was the driver's attention? Would the driver have been paying attention in any other vehicle, or would they have the car on cruise control and be distracted? I don't know. A failure in the system is also a failure of the driver, yet we are blaming the car? Statistically, if there are less deaths and less accidents using Autopilot than not using Autopilot then regardless of any outliers, we want people to use Autopilot. As the systems get better and better, people will push the car's abilities more and more, but that isn't on Tesla, especially in the Inside Edition video. We are moving to autonomous driving, and it was never going to just appear overnight in perfect form, so we should have expected to have idiots abusing the system, and we weren't disappointed. The next video shows many things, but you may have read the title and not watched the video because the semi crash wasn't using Autopilot because this guy makes that clear in his videos (I'm already subscribed), which he does make clear in one of the clips in the video where Autopilot veered to avoid getting side swiped when an Infiniti threaded between the Tesla and another car. I recall the case in the final video, and the wife said the husband on several occasions noted that the Autopilot failed at the same spot he died at, which tells me, he was either testing them with his life, or he was being complacent. Again, I fail to see how this is Tesla's fault.
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I'm all for developing and implementing self-driving technology. At some point, probably sooner than later, autonomous driving technology will, on the whole, be statistically safer than actual live people doing the driving, as long as it's used appropriately (though we shouldn't totally rely on technology to cure all of our human ills; history has shown that it usually doesn't work out well).
Someday, hopefully long after I'm gone, the world will be filled with completely autonomous, all-electric homogenous transportation pods (hopefully powered by a grid based on clean, renewable energy sources instead of burning stuff), efficiently moving shiny happy people to their destinations. It will be a cleaner and safer (though in my curmudgeon's eyes, more boring) world (I'm a socialist of the old school, so it's not my idea of utopia, but it's the 'future' and I probably won't be here to see it). Put this technology in all Teslas. License it to Ford and GM so they can put it in their cars. Develop a retrofit of it for existing cars, if that's possible. Just for the love of all the amorphous celestial deities of your choice call it something else. Name it Super-Duper Cruise. Name it Elon's Genius. Name it Musk's Brilliance. Name it Tesla's Terrific. Just don't call it 'Full Self Driving'. It's not just a 'name'. It creates expectations, and those become perceived as reality in people's minds. Too many people are too myopic to see it realistically for what it is, and what it isn't, and as a result people will needlessly die in the process of implementing an otherwise beneficial technology. |
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Tesla could alter this behavior by pulling the car over when the driver isn't looking forward with open eyes, or it could do that if someone doesn't touch the steering wheel once a minute or something pestering, but obviously, they don't want to force someone. Maybe some states will pass laws that require such things like how some states have laws against driving while talking/texting. As far as safety, Tesla takes safety very important. It is one of the reasons why they developed Autopilot or why their cares are some of the safest, if not the safest, in crash tests. Believe Musk or not, but the statements from the company are that Autopilot is safer than when it is not in use, and this would include people who abused the system beyond its intent, so that is saying something. In fact, they are running simulations even when the car is not on Autopilot, so the company knows if Autopilot would have detected and avoided an incident instead of crashing. This isn't to say that Autopilot or Full Self Driving Mode would outperform your average driver at driving in all situations over a year because the systems still require driver engagement, but a driver with these assistant programs is undoubtedly safer than a person without them. It is a pretty amazing thing considering where we were with cars 10 or 20 years ago:
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Risk compensation is a theory which suggests that people typically adjust their behaviors in response to perceived levels of risk, becoming more careful where they sense greater risk and less careful if they feel more protected. My italics.
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I don't disagree with you in principle but, by the same token, if you don't believe Musk and Co intentionally used these "marketing names" to imply something the systems were not, you are mistaken. They knew exactly what they were doing when they used those names.
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Regardless, I already posted the article showing Tesla pulled FSD beta from some drivers because they weren’t paying close enough attention.
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Tech companies roll out betas to developers and anyone who wants to assume the risk like with Apple releasing a beta of IOS that could possibly cause the iPhone to crash or have data loss or brick a phone. Tesla has been running simulations of FSD for years on cars in the fleet to get the tech where it is now, but simulations only go so far. Eventually you need to test cars in real life: ![]() Eventually, the tech graduates from company cars in controlled environments to the open roads and then to select individuals and then to the masses. Even once it is released fully, it may still disengage or revert to Autopilot if drivers aren’t focused on the road, and it will continue to rapidly improve.
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As was said earlier, full autonomy will most likely be functional before it is fully released, since that will require the tech company to take responsibility for faults in the system. I've been in tech long enough (including time as a programmer) to know that while the system ultimately be better than a human driver, it will be a long time before every contingency is programmed into the system, machine learning or not. Until it gets to 99.999% reliability the tech company would be ill advised to call it autonomous.
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