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Tesla has long been credited for making electric cars mainstream however, we tend to forget another key Tesla-first that is bringing semi-autonomous cars to the market. Tesla released autopilot functionality for both Model S and Model X in October 2014. Since then, several videos have surfaced of drivers leaving Tesla’s autopilot completely independent. In spite of it being labeled as a ‘Beta’ feature (meaning still under development) and requiring driver input at all times, reviewers all across the globe have approved of the autopilot’s ability to self-drive.



Today, Tesla’s director of Autopilot programs, told the audience at the EmTech Digital conference that Tesla owners have driven 100 million miles using its autopilot function and the data collected from those miles is being used to develop, refine and introduce more functions in the future. While also stressing that its autopilot feature is still not completely autonomous.

“It [Autopilot] should be used with a driver fully engaged, fully in the loop, using their cognitive abilities as they normally would,” he said. “You should say, ‘I need to stay very in tune with the set of scenarios my car doesn’t handle well, I should be very engaged.’

The following video further testifies Tesla autopilot’s ability to take care of your driving but should you? Definitely not!
http://www.pakwheels.com/blog/man-slept-after-putting-his-tesla-on-autopilot/
Those comments are hilarious :rofl: like one guy said
"Wait, so if you get ur licenses suspended, does this mean you can sit in the passenger seat and let the car drive itself?":omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

@Hamartia Antidote @Zibago @django
 
LOL bnde ko neend aajati hai :D :D
 

This has actually happened to me in a non-Tesla car. Somebody beeped me to wake me up.
Basically it looks like he is in an early morning traffic jam of stop and go traffic. He fell asleep due to boredom. His Tesla however can handle it. It will nag him at some point if his hands are off the wheel as the car comes up in speed.
 
Tesla has long been credited for making electric cars mainstream however, we tend to forget another key Tesla-first that is bringing semi-autonomous cars to the market. Tesla released autopilot functionality for both Model S and Model X in October 2014. Since then, several videos have surfaced of drivers leaving Tesla’s autopilot completely independent. In spite of it being labeled as a ‘Beta’ feature (meaning still under development) and requiring driver input at all times, reviewers all across the globe have approved of the autopilot’s ability to self-drive.



Today, Tesla’s director of Autopilot programs, told the audience at the EmTech Digital conference that Tesla owners have driven 100 million miles using its autopilot function and the data collected from those miles is being used to develop, refine and introduce more functions in the future. While also stressing that its autopilot feature is still not completely autonomous.

“It [Autopilot] should be used with a driver fully engaged, fully in the loop, using their cognitive abilities as they normally would,” he said. “You should say, ‘I need to stay very in tune with the set of scenarios my car doesn’t handle well, I should be very engaged.’

The following video further testifies Tesla autopilot’s ability to take care of your driving but should you? Definitely not!
http://www.pakwheels.com/blog/man-slept-after-putting-his-tesla-on-autopilot/
Those comments are hilarious :rofl: like one guy said
"Wait, so if you get ur licenses suspended, does this mean you can sit in the passenger seat and let the car drive itself?":omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

@Hamartia Antidote @Zibago @django
Hmmm dangerous stuff
 
Hmmm dangerous stuff
Autonomous driving will be more and more advance and will be more and more widely accepted. If you think human drive vehicle is safer. Think about road rage, young punk, impatient or old and unwell person behind the wheels. Do you think they will make you safer?
 
Autonomous driving will be more and more advance and will be more and more widely accepted. If you think human drive vehicle is safer. Think about road rage, young punk, impatient or old and unwell person behind the wheels. Do you think they will make you safer?
Still prefer man over machine in this particular situation...YET. Perhaps in the near future with advancements in AI I can/will change my mind.kudos
 
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