Lawyers for the plaintiff argue that Tesla’s driver-assistance feature called Autopilot should have warned the driver and braked when his Model S sedan blew through flashing red lights, a stop sign and a T-intersection at nearly 70 miles an hour in the April 2019 crash. Tesla lays the blame solely on the driver, who was reaching for a dropped cell phone.
I get ya but it apparently did not detect multiple very general traffic things that should be easy to detect. Im not sure they should be allowed to call anything autopilot if it can’t stop at a red light or stop sign.
…Or a school buy with flashing lights and stop arm out, and a child shaped/sized target running out in front of it, during various tests.
How did it do against the bear cutout tho
Wow, thanks. It’s rare that I get to laugh along with Fox News rather than just laughing at it.
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