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Saying that a Tesla can drive autonomously from LA to NYC, except it can't in reality because other cars are on the road and it might kill someone, is an odd way to frame it.

It's like saying Windows 95 doesn't have any security flaws, as long as you don't connect it to the internet.



You: Autonomous driving is years away

Me: My Tesla takes me 20min to work every day without human intervention, and on long trips of hundreds of miles

You: This is illegal because it might kill someone

Call the police on Tesla, I guess?


You mean your "self-driving" Tesla where you're still sitting in the driver's seat with your hands on the wheel (they are on the wheel, unless you want to admit to a crime)?


Are they?


Well? Are they?

Unrelatedly, what's the law on texting, answering a call, and just quickly checking a message while driving? All crimes, I guess?


Even asking the question would seem to indicate that respondents here, do in fact believe that the technology is good enough to drive people around day after day without my hands on the wheel. (It is.)

I don't know what the questions about texting are relevant to here.


Apologies, I was unclear. I mean that the law and what people do are two seperate affairs. When people act like law dictates reality I'm always perplexed.

Here, if you say your Tesla drives you to work hands-free, I've no problem accepting that as a part of the world.




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