Tesla Whistleblower Says ‘Autopilot’ System Is Not Safe Enough To Be Used On Public Roads::“It affects all of us because we are essentially experiments in public roads.”

  • chitak166@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    To be fair, humans have proven all you need are visual receptors to navigate properly.

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      1 year ago

      To be fair, current computers / AI / whatever marketing name you call them aren’t as good as human brains.

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        No, but they can be improved to the point where all that’s necessary are cameras and the means to control the vehicle.

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              No, they don’t and that’s the entire point in all of this. Tesla autopilot sucks and it will suck and kill people. But fanboys like you would rather “look to the future” instead of realistically looking at it.

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      Visual receptors… And 3-dimensional vision with all the required processing and decision making behind that based on the visual stimuli, lol.

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      1. And how many vehicle accidents and deaths are there today? Proven that humans suck at driving maybe

      2. No we don’t, we use sight, sound and touch/feeling to drive at a minimum

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        1 year ago

        Touch? Sure, barely. But you can drive without being able to hear.

        I’d also wager you can get a license if you have that rare disease that prevents you from feeling. Since, you know, how little we use touch and hearing to drive.

        But hey? Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe you can provide a source that says you can’t get licensed if you have that disease or if you’re deaf. That would prove your point. Otherwise, it proves mine.