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Tesla Finally Enables FSD Ten Months After The Cybertruck's Debut, But There's A Catch
(www.ibtimes.co.uk)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
As long as the "driver" is responsible in case of a crash and not the manufacturer of the car, it will stay supervised no matter what the underlying tech is. "But your honour, I wasn't paying any attention, it was the autonomous car that drove over the kid" is not a valid defence.
Except it has been advertised as full self driving for about a decade now, and Elon Musk has even claimed it's safer than a human driver, because it doesn't lose concentration or attention.
elon is claiming this with the same hubris as the idiot submersible guy who was so cheap he killed himself... ignoring all industry standards to claim he knows better
God, wouldn't that be some karma if musk got killed by one of his own cars on 'autopilot'