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>Tesla has created an unreliable semi-autonomous system and made it available before it's ready Can you think of a better way? Really. The obvious (bad) answer people come up with here is "just wait until it's perfect and release it then, and only then." But I don't see how that's realistic. How, in your mind, could that possibly work?
There are plenty of technologies that are working in a limited scope for driver assist, and functioning reliably if not perfectly. Tesla's death rate (measured in vehicle years) is three times that of their competition in the luxury segment. Step 1 is to not sell something called Full Self-Driving/Autopilot when it can't do either of those things. Step 2 is to develop a reliable system (per NTSB advice) to make sure…
I don’t agree that the system is killing its users of course. That kind of inflammatory wording doesn’t help anything imho. The users are possibly contending for Darwin awards… they are doing it to themselves.