Within days, videos on the internet showed cars easily navigating roads and intersections.
Despite its name, no car currently for sale is actually self-driving, the US government says, and Tesla has been criticized over its driver assistance features — and their branding — before. There's still no such thing as a self-driving car, but you wouldn't know that from hearing Elon Musk or Tesla talk about their latest software.
Over the course of 8 minutes, the drone video shows a handful of occasions where the driver has to take control back from the car's computer to avoid a crash or breaking road rules. The agency is investigating Autopilot's role in at least 13 crashes in the past four years. At least three of those have resulted in deaths, whileAs for the criticisms of its name and imperfect status, Tesla did not respond to a request for comment. Musk has regularly pushed back against critics of the software.
You guys are familiar with the concept of a Beta version? If not, please refer to this article:
They should focus on long haul driving and leave the surface roads to humans for a few more years.
Yeah.... that’s why it’s a closed beta...
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