top | item 40688985 (no title) spdif899 | 1 year ago Tesla's most recent version of FSD (which is released to a limited number of non-employee testers so far) uses only eye tracking for driver monitoring and does not require the user to touch the steering wheel as long as they are looking forward. discuss order hn newest mrkeen|1 year ago Right, I was confused. "Hands-off" intially sounded like it was trustworthy to drive itself.But in this case it means the car now trusts you to trust it by not putting your hands on the wheel? dzhiurgis|1 year ago Whole point is for two systems to monitor the road.If you think Waymo doesn’t have thousands of people doing the same but remotely - I have bridge to sell you. load replies (1) tjoff|1 year ago Ah, so it is just another word for negligence? Is that a feature people are championing?
mrkeen|1 year ago Right, I was confused. "Hands-off" intially sounded like it was trustworthy to drive itself.But in this case it means the car now trusts you to trust it by not putting your hands on the wheel? dzhiurgis|1 year ago Whole point is for two systems to monitor the road.If you think Waymo doesn’t have thousands of people doing the same but remotely - I have bridge to sell you. load replies (1)
dzhiurgis|1 year ago Whole point is for two systems to monitor the road.If you think Waymo doesn’t have thousands of people doing the same but remotely - I have bridge to sell you. load replies (1)
tjoff|1 year ago Ah, so it is just another word for negligence? Is that a feature people are championing?
mrkeen|1 year ago
But in this case it means the car now trusts you to trust it by not putting your hands on the wheel?
dzhiurgis|1 year ago
If you think Waymo doesn’t have thousands of people doing the same but remotely - I have bridge to sell you.
tjoff|1 year ago