Comment on US judge upholds $243 million verdict against Tesla over fatal Autopilot crash

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NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Tesla advertised a feature of a car that failed to work in the way it was described.

So first off, this was mainly what I was replying about and I should have probably quoted it. The car 100% worked exactly as described. Any claims about how good AP may be, go 100% out the window the moment your foot is on the accelerator and it tells you the car will not brake.

Also I don’t think he’s ever said AP drives safer than a human, it’s humans using autopilot are safer than driving without it. It’s always because you are supervising it that it’s safer than without. It can’t even change lanes or stop for traffic lights, how on earth could that be safer than a human unless it’s with human supervision?

Tesla wiping/causing problems getting the data should probably be it’s own case and doesn’t really have to do with the actual merits of this specific case IMO and whether or not they were responsible.

The working outside of highways is really the only valid thing.

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