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TopicTesla 'full self-driving' triggered an eight-car crash, a driver tells police
CableZL
12/22/22 5:24:00 PM
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MacadamianNut3 posted...
And?

FSR didn't work then, still doesn't work now. Article could be from 2016 and it still applies. While you're picking and choosing parts, odd how you lasered in on Autodriving sounding similar and not

The Court ruled Tesla had improperly claimed its cars had full-self driving, or autonomous driving, features, which the court instead categorized as Level 2 driving assistance at best.

"Since autopiloted and autonomous driving at level 5 is currently neither legally permissible nor technically possible for the vehicle in question, Tesla must also adhere to the rules of the game and must not make false advertising promises," Ottoflling insisted.

And again, the court is hyperfocused on what they're calling the system and ignoring the fact that customers are repeatedly told verbally, in writing, and through in-car warnings that it isn't a fully autonomous system.

The reason I asked to "define treating it as full self driving" is because I'm aware of how FSD actually works. I use it on a regular basis, and you can't treat the system as fully autonomous unless you find a way to cheat it. People who are willing to go to the lengths necessary to cheat the system won't give a shit about what it's called.

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