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Self-Driving Tesla Nearly Hits Oncoming Train, Raises New Concern On Car's Safety
(www.ibtimes.co.uk)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Every couple of months there’s a new story like this. And yet we’re supposed to believe this system is ready for use..
In what way is it not ready to use? Does cars have some other driver assistant features that are fool proof? You're not supposed to blindly trust any of those. Why would FSD be an exception? The standards people are aplying to it are quite unreasonable.
Because it's called Full Self Drive and Musk has said it will be able to drive without user intervention?
The naming is poor, but in no way does the car represent to you that no intervention is required. It also constantly asks you for input and even watches your eyes to make sure you pay attention.
It's called Full Self Driving (Supervised)
Yeah, it will be able to drive without driver intervention eventually. Atleast that's their goal. Right now however, it's level 2 and no-one is claiming otherwise.
In what way is it not ready to use?