Tesla Phantom Braking & Pedestrian Safety Concerns Continue
Tesla has a school bus problem, and a darting child problem, and a phantom braking problem. Is that a reason to delay its robotaxi plans?
Tesla has a school bus problem, and a darting child problem, and a phantom braking problem. Is that a reason to delay its robotaxi plans?
As Tesla prepares to begin robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, next week, some are questioning if its self driving software is safe.
It’s been a decade since I first wrote about Tesla’s approach to autonomous driving, comparing it to Google’s (now Waymo’s). At the time, my technical assessment based on my experience with both AI and robotics was that Tesla’s approach was superior. It still is, but it might need to pivot. … [continued]
Elon Musk is requiring all Tesla new car buyers to get a test drive to explain the Full Self Driving software just introduced last weekend.
Elon Musk has shed some light on what he sees as the “only path to success” for broad full self-driving capability. His thoughts on Twitter came as a response to Whole Mars Blog, who has been speaking out against some of the smear campaigns put forth by some of Tesla’s … [continued]
If the recent launch of the company’s first all-electric Genesis luxury car and that video of a Kia EV6 drag racing a multi-million dollar collection of high-end hypercars didn’t clue you in already, let me fill in the blanks for you: Hyundai Motor has major, world-class ambitions. Not just ambitions … [continued]
On his cross country road trip, Sandy Munro from Munro & Associates met up with the Tesla Owners of Silicon Valley for a sneak preview of Tesla’s Full Self Driving beta.
Tesla’s progress with artificial intelligence and neural nets has propelled its Autopilot and Full Self Driving solutions to the front of the pack.
For a fully autonomous system to be allowed on the road, it needs regulatory approval. There have been many discussions about how to prove it can drive safely enough, but how to develop a system to convince the authorities?
Tesla is hosting its quarterly earnings call for the second quarter of 2019 this afternoon at 3:30pm Pacific Time. Hop onto our livestream of the call, where we have partnered with Ben Sullins of Teslanomics to compile a rich video stream of the event. We’re pulling in all the questions … [continued]