Tesla knew Autopilot caused death, but didn’t fix it::Software’s alleged inability to handle cross traffic central to court battle after two road deaths

  • @BruinBears@lemmy.world
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    -142 years ago

    I do agree the name and Teslas general advertising of drivers assists are a bit misleading.

    But this is really on the driver for not paying attention.

    • @Doug7070@lemmy.world
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      282 years ago

      “A bit misleading” is, I think, a bit of a misleading way to describe their marketing. It’s literally called Autopilot, and their marketing material has very aggressively pitched it as a ‘full self driving’ feature since the beginning, even without mentioning Musk’s own constant and ridiculous hyperbole when advertising it. It’s software that should never have been tested outside of vehicles run by company employees under controlled conditions, but Tesla chose to push it to the public as a paid feature and significantly downplay the fact that it is a poorly tested, unreliable beta, specifically to profit from the data generated by its widespread use, not to mention the price they charge for it as if it were a normal, ready to use consumer feature. Everything about their deployment of the system has been reckless, careless, and actively disdainful of their customers’ safety.

      • @anlumo@feddit.de
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        -102 years ago

        Everybody who has a bit of an idea what an autopilot in a plane actually does is not mislead. Do people really think that commercial airline pilots just hit the “autopilot” button in their cockpit after disengaging the boarding ramp and then lean back until the boarding ramp at the destination is attached?

        • @El_illuminacho@lemmy.world
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          82 years ago

          Why do you think companies need to warn about stuff like “Caution, Contents are hot” on paper coffee shops? People are stupid.

          • @anlumo@feddit.de
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            -42 years ago

            Those labels are there because people made a quick buck suing the companies when they messed up, not to protect the stupid customers.

            If the courts would apply a reasonable level of common sense, they wouldn’t exist.