Last week, Teslafinallyreleased the fabled Beta 9 update of its Full Self-Driving package to users in the company’s “Early Access Program.”
Sounds AMAZING but…you shouldn’t trust it too much.
As a matter of fact, the company itself warned that the software update “may do the wrong thing at the worst time.”
While some Tesla lovers might turn a blind eye tothe dangers of complacency, the video above shows that the softwaredoeshave a number of serious limitations.
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YouTube user AI Addict took his Tesla for a ride in downtown San Francisco to test the Beta 9 upgrade. And (unexpectedly?) it turned out that the car made a series of mistakes.
During the drive, the Tesla scrapes against a bush, takes the wrong lane before a turn, makes an unprotected right, and even takes a wild left turn, nearly colliding with a parked car — obviously, the driver had to interfere to avoid it.
What’s more, the software occasionally disengages, abruptly handing over control to the driver without notice. Sounds…terrifying.
But don’t take my word for it, check out the video above to see for yourself.
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Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou
Ioanna is a writer at TNW. She covers the full spectrum of the European tech ecosystem, with a particular interest in startups, sustainabili(show all)Ioanna is a writer at TNW. She covers the full spectrum of the European tech ecosystem, with a particular interest in startups, sustainability, green tech, AI, and EU policy. With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies.
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