> Of course this is impossible in the real world. Nobody is going to buy a car that will randomly make its own decisions, that will pull the wheel from your hands ever time it thinks you are making an illegal lane change.
Yeah, add to that the unreliability of Tesla's system means that it cannot pull the wheel from the driver, because it's not unusual for it to want to do something dangerous and need to be stopped. You don't want it to "fix" a mistake by driving someone into the median divider.
Yeah, add to that the unreliability of Tesla's system means that it cannot pull the wheel from the driver, because it's not unusual for it to want to do something dangerous and need to be stopped. You don't want it to "fix" a mistake by driving someone into the median divider.