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tra3 | 1 month ago
I haven't been keeping up with the progress in this space. Last I heard, Benz introduced some sort of self driving feature AND accepted full liability for it (whereas Tesla does not). How does Benz's self driving compare to Teslas?
finolex1|1 month ago
https://www.electrive.com/2026/01/12/mercedes-pauses-level-3...
starik36|1 month ago
I was honestly stunned by how far the tech has come. It basically drove us door to door without a single intervention.
tra3|1 month ago
drak0n1c|1 month ago
Mawr|1 month ago
'In a post on X.com, Musk said Tesla "started Tesla Robotaxi drives in Austin with no safety monitor in the car. Congrats to the Tesla AI team!"'
He really did mean "in the car". The safety supervisor is still there, just in another car [1], so it's not technically a lie, silly us!
[1]: https://xcancel.com/JoeTegtmeyer/status/2014410572226322794#....
tirant|1 month ago
I drove Mercedes and BMW L3 offering. Both had a really restricted ODD (Operational Design Domain) for it to be of much use outside high traffic situations on an Autobahn. It was restricted to good weather and speeds of around 60km/h. Basic all conditions under which their set of sensors and CPUs would work optimally.
But that was 2021 technology. L4 level of autonomy will be in the market during the next 4/5 years, no doubt. And that will be a game changer for anyone driving any significant amount of time. Sleeping, reading, watching a movie or just working on the laptop will be possible. And the manufacturer will take full responsibility of the driving while the functions are active.
AuryGlenz|1 month ago
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