Concerns
and complaints about Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) technology,
often associated with Elon Musk's vision, have been raised by various
individuals and entities, including legal professionals and safety advocates,
regarding alleged safety concerns and the technology's capabilities. These
complaints often center on the technology's reliability, potential for
accidents, and a perceived overhyping of its capabilities compared to its
actual performance.
Key
Complaints and Concerns:
Safety
and Accidents:
There
have been numerous reported crashes and fatalities involving vehicles using
Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features. Legal experts and safety
advocates argue that the reliance on cameras alone, without radar and lidar as
primary sensors, compromises safety.
Overhyped
Capabilities:
Critics
contend that the marketing of "Full Self-Driving" overstates its
current level of autonomy, leading users to potentially underestimate the need
for driver supervision.
Lack of
Redundancy:
Some
experts in collision-avoidant technology highlight the importance of a
"holy trinity" of sensors (radar, lidar, and cameras) for robust
self-driving systems, a approach that differs from Tesla's camera-centric
philosophy.
Lawsuits
and Investigations:
Tesla
faces multiple lawsuits and government investigations related to its autonomous
driving technology, with some judges finding "reasonable evidence"
that Tesla knew its self-driving tech was defective.
"Robotaxi"
Rollout:
The
rollout of Tesla's robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, has also been met with
scrutiny, with concerns about its safety and reliability. While the service is
initially limited and has safety monitors present, Musk aims for widespread
expansion.
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