Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' (FSD) feature claims to autonomously navigate roads, but real-world tests reveal alarming safety issues. During a ride in a Tesla Model 3, significant shortcomings in the FSD system became evident, raising doubts about its reliability compared to human drivers. The experience highlighted the dangers of over-reliance on this technology, especially given the company's marketing claims.
The ride demonstrated how Tesla's FSD struggles with basic driving tasks, often leading to near-misses and erratic behavior. In contrast, Waymo's autonomous vehicles, equipped with advanced sensors, showcased a more reliable performance, emphasizing the gap between Tesla's technology and that of its competitors. The ongoing debate about the safety and efficacy of autonomous driving systems underscores the need for stringent regulations and consumer awareness.
• Tesla's FSD technology shows significant safety flaws during real-world testing.
• Waymo's autonomous vehicles outperform Tesla's FSD in reliability and safety.
The article discusses how FSD's performance falls short of expectations, leading to dangerous situations.
The article highlights its limitations, particularly in recognizing obstacles and navigating complex environments.
The article contrasts Tesla's camera-only approach with Waymo's use of LiDAR for safer navigation.
The article critiques Tesla's FSD system for its safety shortcomings and misleading marketing.
The article compares Waymo's reliable autonomous vehicles to Tesla's FSD, highlighting the latter's deficiencies.
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