Care to put a name to these quotes? :
the Model S [is] “probably better than humans at this point in highway driving”
the car [is] “almost able to go [between San Francisco and Seattle] without touching the controls at all”.
Why should i care what the CEO state as marketing ? The point is that it is sold for an usage , specific, and it is not an autonomous car because it does not have such capabilities.
I repeat : this is NOT an autonomous car and has nowhere near the complexity or capability of one. It requires the driver attention and reaction.
Why should i care what the CEO state as marketing ? The point is that it is sold for an usage , specific, and it is not an autonomous car because it does not have such capabilities.
I repeat : this is NOT an autonomous car and has nowhere near the complexity or capability of one. It requires the driver attention and reaction.
Because Musk is highly respected and it's 'his' car? That will influence people.
We know, and we know that some people are ignoring its limitations and seeing it as something it isn't. Musks's comments were bound to encourage that.
Why should i care what the CEO state as marketing ?
We still don't know the statistics for non-fatal accidents using Tesla Autopilot within those 130 million miles. If Brown had ducked his head at the very last instant he might be alive and therefore still no fatalities at 130 million miles in spite of the Tesla not seeing the truck at all.
Just as a matter of interest. Yesterday going home at dusk. Grey sky, Grey road, grey houses, grey trees, grey cars (theses days that's true not even at dusk)
Approaching light green for a lo-o-ng time. Figured I wouldn't beat it* so travelling at moderate speed. When I was c.30 yards from the intersection I see this grey cyclist crossing the intersection silhouetted against the lighter grey sky.
Question: Would a Tesla have seen the idjit?
* Actually did, light turned yellow when I was 90% across
Why should i care what the CEO state as marketing ? The point is that it is sold for an usage , specific, and it is not an autonomous car because it does not have such capabilities.
I repeat : this is NOT an autonomous car and has nowhere near the complexity or capability of one. It requires the driver attention and reaction.
The problem with idiot-proofing is that idiots are so ingenious...I've always thought driverless cars are never going to be that great as long as you have more cars with drivers being idiots
But the car is not sold as autonomous AFAIK, which is why tesla indicate the driver should be in control.
In the Brown crash, the truck crossed into Brown's lane at an intersection, traveling perpendicular to Brown. He crashed into/beneath the wide side of the trailer.
From what I read about Tesla's Autopilot, this is not a situation which it is designed to control. In short, the Autopilot shouldn't have been engaged (on a highway that has intersections), which is not a determination the Autopilot can make. What it is designed for is interstate/German Autobahn style driving where there are no intersections and all cars travel more or less parallel in the same direction.
I read similar in The Guardian report. Scary. Conceivably the crash disabled electronic systems, but you'd hope the brakes would always default to a rapid stop in the case of a catastrophe.
Am I the only one wondering if the guy was trying to make another "Autopilot saved me" video?
And regarding the Harry Potter story, the truck driver, who is ultimately at fault anyhow, is trying to cover his backside.
CNN said:Neither Pang nor his passenger were injured in the accident, but it was serious enough that the car lost its front passenger side wheel. Pang told Shope he was driving between 55 and 60 mph on a road with a 55 mph speed limit. He told CNNMoney he had just gotten off of I-90 and was driving for a couple of minutes on the narrow road right before the accident. The car veered to the right and hit a series of wooden stakes on the side of the road. Both Pang and Tesla confirmed that the car was in Autopilot mode, and that he did not have his hands on the wheel...
Obviously, this must be banned:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/tesla-d...pilot-feature-is-linked-to-a-death-1467319355
Joshua Brown, a 40-year-old Ohio owner of a Tesla Model S, died when his electric car drove under the trailer of an 18-wheel truck on a highway in Williston, Fla., according to local media and public records. Mr. Brown had earlier in the year recorded a video of his car’s autopilot avoiding a crash and posted it on YouTube.
The robot apocalypse has begun.