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Auto-Driven Car Can't Even Detect An Enormous Lorry, So What Hope For Pedestrians ?

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Canary42 | 14:17 Thu 04th Jun 2020 | Motoring
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That is why they advise it is a driver assist.

Tech is way off at the moment.
// presumably on Autopilot, //

Tesla’s manual states...
// Current Autopilot features require active driver supervision and do not make the vehicle autonomous. //

In other words, if the driver had been using his car properly, he should have noticed a *** great lorry in front of him before smashing into it.

It’s like staying in your burning house because the fire alarm hasn’t gone off.

That said, everyone knows the software is still flawed so all the more reason to supervise it as instructed.
So what was the driver doing that they couldnt hit the brake.
Can't see Verizon sites because they demand cookie control.

But the cars aren't finished R&D testing yet, surely. Perhaps youall want to volunteer as Beta testers ? Hands up who wants to be the pedestrians.

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