• JeeBaiChow@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    ‘…well, we didn’t mean ‘full self driving’ as in full self driving, you still need to pay attention and have your hands on the wheel…’

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      8 months ago

      The only problem is humans are completely incapable of doing this for more than a few minutes. It’s why lifeguards are required to take frequent breaks, for example, or why TSA agents find the water bottles but miss the guns. But it still works as a magical fig leaf for the company to deflect liability.

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        8 months ago

        You misread, which is understandable since you’re not a corpo law veteran. Full self driving means you can drive yourself without ai assistance if you choose to. No other manufacturer has marketed such a feature and Tesla is proud to bring this feature to market.

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          No other manufacturer has marketed such a feature…

          That’s not the same as developing a working system. All they’ve done is marketed better than they’ve developed, and no other manufacturer is willing to lie to that degree.

          …Tesla is proud to bring this feature to market

          Another reason to tank the company.

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          … I feel like this comment gave me a stroke. Full self driving is when you can … drive yourself? I guess all cars are full self driving then