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@Tesla always says that their Autopilot is safe enough. Statistics are on their side, however not paying attention is more of a human problem. @NHTSAgov NHTSA has previously told to install a driver monitoring system in Tesla similar to what's in @GM. maybe @elonmusk will follow.
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Consumer Reports knocks Tesla’s Navigate on Autopilot feature. “Our concern is that if you’re not alert (or ready to take over) you could be put into a tricky situation,” https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/22/consumer-reports-knocks-teslas-navigate-on-autopilot-calls-new-feature-far-less-competent-than-a-human-driver/
Not sure if this is of interest, but Huawei talk of facial recognition and working with BMW, Mercedes-Benz & Audi http://s1681499868.t.en25.com/e/es?s=1681499868&e=127210&elqTrackId=6d9cb9862bed4e5995302d2c8c9ea6d9&elq=bd14862324e0410eb9eb0494fc145cd7&elqaid=6636&elqat=1
https://driving.ca/ford/auto-news/news/survey-finds-consumers-want-safety-features-more-than-self-driving-cars Once you work past the big noise around autonomous vehicles, what is it that consumers actually want? According to a recent Consumer Reports survey, it’s not autonomous features, but safety ones.