Self-driving cars? Not so fast.
"In order to enroll in the beta program, Tesla owners must agree to a lengthy terms and conditions agreement. But unlike a beta version of some app on your phone in which the phone's owner is the only user, Teslas are driven on public roads and occupy public spaces. When one Tesla becomes a beta test, we are all beta testers.
I never signed any terms and conditions. I never consented to become a beta tester for Musk's not-self-driving cars that mostly work. And if given an option by anyone, I would not consent, because it clearly doesn't work and driving is dangerous enough as it is.
Unfortunately, for all its flaws, FSD still mostly works, and that's more than anyone can say about the regulators at NHTSA who ought to have shut it down a long time ago."
https://www.vice.com/en/article/3angm3/teslas-beta-self-driving-software-sure-seems-heavy-on-the-beta
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