A Tesla whistleblower, Łukasz Krupski, has raised concerns about the safety of Tesla's Autopilot, stating that the hardware and software are not 'ready' for public roads. This contradicts Elon Musk's assertion of Autopilot being the 'best' AI. Reports indicate serious crashes occurring on roads unsuitable for Autopilot use, with at least 8 fatal/serious crashes reported. Tesla has defended its use of 'Autopilot' and 'self-driving' features, arguing that a California agency implicitly approved them. Despite criticism, Tesla insists on its 'moral obligation' to improve Autopilot based on data showing stronger safety metrics when engaged. Experts highlight that drivers often overlook Autopilot's limitations, leading to unsafe usage.
Tesla says it is 'morally obligated' to continue improving Autopilot, reiterates safety claims https://t.co/fUeTe9s2Sp https://t.co/Tud2wGs4vp
US automaker Tesla said it has a ‘moral obligation’ to continue improving its Autopilot driver assistant system and make it available to more consumers based on data that showed stronger safety metrics when it was engaged https://t.co/gkzFSmYMhd
US automaker Tesla said it has a ‘moral obligation’ to continue improving its Autopilot driver assistant system and make it available to more consumers based on data that showed stronger safety metrics when it was engaged. More here: https://t.co/7pEUemRIyg
Tesla says California's Autopilot action violates its free speech rights https://t.co/B2bbNQMsZc
NEW INVESTIGATION: Tesla allows drivers to run Autopilot where it’s not intended, with deadly consequences. Our analysis found at least 8 fatal/serious crashes on roads where Autopilot should not have been enabled @faizsays @rachellerman @jeremybmerrill https://t.co/siWwpepzgj https://t.co/TeF8dcS9KD
Serious Tesla crashes occurred on roads that were unsuitable for Autopilot use, report says https://t.co/mxD4e4oxo9
Experts say drivers often don’t read user manuals, leaving many unaware of Autopilot’s limitations. We read Tesla’s, as well as investigations and lawsuits, to see where Autopilot is meant to be used. https://t.co/XUvOColVIc
TESLA SAYS CALIFORNIA AGENCY IMPLICITLY APPROVED OF ITS 'AUTOPILOT' BRAND (Reuters) Tesla Inc defended its use of "Autopilot" and "self-driving" for its driver assistance features, arguing in response to a California regulatory action that the agency had implicitly approved the… https://t.co/yvHijjeEUD
Tesla says California agency implicitly approved of its 'Autopilot' brand https://t.co/fkJUi6jFNn https://t.co/wvpT1OmPsI
had all zero intervention drives with Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta 11.4.8.1 last night, but recording it today in the daytime it was a stinker. Way too hesitant (as new versions often are). Has a tendency to stop in the middle of the road for no reason. Tried to randomly crash…
Tesla whistleblower says Autopilot not ready, contradicting Elon Musk’s ‘best’ AI remark https://t.co/w6F9Lt0zq1
Tesla whistleblower calls cars with Autopilot “experiments in public roads” https://t.co/OE9dbC7BSG
Tesla whistleblower Łukasz Krupski says Autopilot is not safe to use on public roads due to its hardware and software not being "ready" (BBC) https://t.co/TC6Nc7JzkI 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/amAC8L3Okh