Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD)

What? No one has died in a Mercedes? Mercedes isn't responsible when their customer crashes the car, but Tesla is?

You just said before Audi doesn't have this problem because automated emergency braking won't allow it. Now you say this tech is 3+ years away.

Now I think you're just trolling me.
You need toMake the connections.
No one has died using Mercedes level 3 technology.



. It may not be the best and is limited, but is doing the proper thing. It’s not
Killing people as Guinea pigs.

Cannot keep connecting the dots.
 
You need toMake the connections.
No one has died using Mercedes level 3 technology.



. It may not be the best and is limited, but is doing the proper thing. It’s not
Killing people as Guinea pigs.

Cannot keep connecting the dots.
And FSD didn't kill anyone here. The driver did overriding the system.

FSD isn't perfect, but I'm all ears when you can show me PROOF of FSD causing the accident and someone being killed.

Again, causing the accident, not just being a vehicle involved.
 
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And FSD didn't kill anyone here. The driver did overriding the system.

FSD isn't perfect, but I'm all ears when you can show me PROOF of FSD causing the accident and someone being killed.

Again, causing the accident, not just being a vehicle involved.
Ignorance is bliss I guess.
 
And FSD didn't kill anyone here. The driver did overriding the system.

FSD isn't perfect, but I'm all ears when you can show me PROOF of FSD causing the accident and someone being killed.

Again, causing the accident, not just being a vehicle involved.
Agree, silly statements to the contrary. People pretend to be such experts in guilt without knowing the facts and before investigations are finished. Kind of like, let's say facing a criminal court in North Korea. *LOL* So sure Tesla is guilty of killing someone. The car just decided to nail the accelerator and go down a street at 70mph and adding to that, no brake was applied. Gee, I wonder why the driver blamed the car instead of himself... ok, the car can't talk, but it can and I suspect the resulting data will prove the driver wrong unless investigation finds a defect..

"Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla's head of AI, responded to Musk's post on X, claiming the self-driving mode was manually overridden.
"Yup. In this case, the driver manually overrode self-driving by pressing the accelerator all the way to 100% of the accel pedal in this residential area. They reached a speed of 73 mph during the crash, and had the accelerator pressed even after the crash," he posted."

There you go ... two sides to every story and investigation will lead to the truth, we dont know that truth yet.
 
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