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Tesla Running So-Called 'Full Self-Driving' Software Splatters 'Child' In School Bus Test

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    voracitude@lemmy.world
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    Just going to point out that while I have not ever been in favour of damaging random peoples’ personal property, and I firmly believe that destroying someone’s primary mode of transport usually causes a lot more problems than it solves:

    If Tesla operates robotaxis that maim and kill people during routine operation like this, then destroying them isn’t vandalism. It’s self-defense.

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      tarknassus
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      Tesla: “Well, we can fix that in the next update, right?”

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        Tesla: “Well, we can fix that in the next update, right?”

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        edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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        Musk: “I’m 80% sure we’ve fixed the ‘knowingly hits children’ bug.”

        FSD: continues hitting children

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          akasazh@feddit.nl
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          I want to know how this could be easily avoided with lidar.

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            hddsx@lemmy.ca
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            Look it’s called full self driving not full self avoidance, okay?

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              Nik282000
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              That seems consistent with human drivers. What’s the issue?

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                I want to know how this could be easily avoided with lidar.

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                Nik282000
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                It could have been avoided by the car stopping behind the school bus while the lights were flashing.

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                • V voracitude@lemmy.world

                  Just going to point out that while I have not ever been in favour of damaging random peoples’ personal property, and I firmly believe that destroying someone’s primary mode of transport usually causes a lot more problems than it solves:

                  If Tesla operates robotaxis that maim and kill people during routine operation like this, then destroying them isn’t vandalism. It’s self-defense.

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                  Nik282000
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                  If you can afford a Tesla (or just decide it’s worth the cost) you can afford to lose a Tesla.

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                    nigelfrobisher@aussie.zone
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                    Obviously it could tell the child wasn’t real being it didn’t have pale pink skin.

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                      angrysquirrel@lemm.ee
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                      Understandable. Both the school bus and the child mannequin were not moving. Its vision is based on movement

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                      • A angrysquirrel@lemm.ee

                        Understandable. Both the school bus and the child mannequin were not moving. Its vision is based on movement

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                        auli@lemmy.ca
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                        What bullshit so it can hit a stopped car a wall a tree something that fell off in the middle of the road.

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