Tesla's Autopilot feature has come under scrutiny as a whistleblower, Łukasz Krupski, claims it is not safe for public roads due to hardware and software issues. The whistleblower referred to cars with Autopilot as 'experiments on public roads.' Tesla defended its use of 'Autopilot' and 'self-driving' in response to a California regulatory action, arguing that the agency had implicitly approved it. An investigation revealed at least 8 fatal/serious crashes on roads where Autopilot should not have been enabled. Despite this, Tesla stated it is 'morally obligated' to continue improving Autopilot and reiterated safety claims.
Tesla says it is 'morally obligated' to continue improving Autopilot, reiterates safety claims https://t.co/fUeTe9s2Sp https://t.co/Tud2wGs4vp
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
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 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