»Autopilot-Technologie - Software für Kamikaze-Drohnen made in Switzerland:
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Leider wird Technik immer auch von Militärs missbraucht und Menschenfeindlich eingesetzt, auch wenn es unter guten Gewissen erforscht/etwickelt wird.
"Federal auto safety investigators say in a new report that they've identified hundreds of crashes — 13 of them deadly — in which Tesla's Autopilot system failed to protect its drivers and passengers.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Office of Defects Investigations (ODI) flagged 467 crashes over a period of about 15 months from 2022-23."
Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving has been linked to hundreds of crashes and dozens of deaths, according to a federal investigation published today.
“In total, NHTSA investigated 956 crashes, starting in January 2018 and extending all the way until August 2023,” reports @theverge. “Of those crashes, some of which involved other vehicles striking the Tesla vehicle, 29 people died. There were also 211 crashes in which ‘the frontal plane of the Tesla struck a vehicle or obstacle in its path.’ These crashes, which were often the most severe, resulted in 14 deaths and 49 injuries.”
@verge I'm not surprised. If there was a class action lawsuit, I'd be there. I haven't had an accident because of the #autopilot yet, but there have been enough situations where I was on the verge of one. And I've only had my #Tesla for two months. @pallenberg
Autopilot-Unfall: So wichtig ist dieser Vergleich für Tesla
Tesla hat einen Prozess wegen eines tödlichen Unfalls im letzten Moment abgewendet. Experten hegen Zweifel an Teslas Argumentation, wonach bei Unfällen mit dem Autopiloten stets der Fahrer schuld sei. Von Angela Göpfert.
The #eclipse was super fun; we’re glad we came. I got to sit in the right seat while my wife did all the flying and I managed comms. She’s become a HUGE fan of the #autopilot. #flyga#eclipse2024
#FSD#V12_3 through #V12_3_3
Where is my #adaptive#cruise#control???? I used to pull down the shift lever once to get it, and twice for FSD/#Autopilot. Now it has a single pull down going to FSD. Of course they could have borked the adaptive cruise control speeds like they borked speed under FSD. I have no way to find out now.
Two instances where our car was saved by AI. One where the driver forgot they had a trailer and moved to our lane because some other driver wanted to smell their ass.
The car took preventing measures to avoid a crash before I even noticed. Icy roads, car did great. And yes, I know we are here due to X & Elon perhaps, but merit to the Tesla team. They make the safest cars out there. #tesla#autopilot
@itnewsbot#Musk can gladly pack his bags and leave. He doesn't own any of it. The #Autopilot stack? Nope. #FSD computers? Nope. #Dojo? Nope. Optimus? Nope.
All he owns is X.AI, a new chatbot startup - a latecomer in a crowded field.
"#ElonMusk has been promising since 2016 that his cars could drive themselves safely. It's always been a lie, a top automotive journalist writes. In many ways, it's the exact opposite of how Tesla's #Autopilot system works."
"Tesla .. recalling .. over 2m vehicles in .. United States fitted with its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system to install new safeguards, .. system was open to “foreseeable misuse”.
.. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been investigating the electric automaker ..
.. update to 2.03m Model S, X, 3 and Y vehicles .. dating back to .. 2012 model year,.."
#Tesla#recall of nearly all vehicles sold in US — 2,000,000+. The system that is supposed to monitor drivers using Autopilot is “defective.”
“Documents posted Wednesday by U.S. safety regulators say the update will increase warnings and alerts to drivers and even limit the areas where basic versions of #Autopilot can operate.”
#Tesla is recalling nearly all 2 million of its cars on #US roads to limit the use of its Autopilot feature following a two-year probe by US safety regulators of roughly 1,000 crashes in which the feature was engaged #EV
The recall comes two days after a detailed investigation was published by the #WashingtonPost that found at least eight serious accidents, including some fatalities, in which the the #Autopilot feature should not have been engaged in the first place.