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Tesla driver in fatal autopilot crash was playing video game, inquiry finds


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According to investigators, Apple software engineer Walter Huang was playing a video game on his smartphone at the time of his fatal crash on Hwy 101 in Mountain View, California, in 2018. The inquiry found Huang's Tesla Model X was in autopilot mode and noted how overconfidence in automation and the “misuses of technology" can lead to safety issues.

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8 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

The car’s forward collision avoidance system didn’t alert Huang, and its automatic emergency braking did not activate, the NTSB said.”

It's part of the autonomous software. Why would car alert when the entire Car is AI controlled with that mode? It's the person behind the Wheel's job to control when something going to hurt him. He seems to be too comfortable trusting the software. 

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2 hours ago, cosmopolitan said:

Damn sagam car mathram undhi.. ayina Fully autonomous kadhu Tesla cars .. Inka aa stage ki reach avale .. snow vala accident ayundachu aa pic lo chusthe..May be this will help future lo

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a31098296/autonomous-cars-snow-mit-researchers-solution/

That must be Fire-fighting foam. No snow in mountain view, CA. 

 

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