That´s the reason, why it is forbidden in Europe to call this feature "autopilot". It is an assistant system, not more, maybe the best, but it can not replace the driver the hole time.
It's not all car have it they just call it Driving Assistans and I just know for Mercedes but it hold your lane, brackes before cornors, speeds up again to the limit and Brackes down to the limit just as good as a tesla for my expiriamce (2020 Models)
I don't care if tesla can drive itself or whatever but if I see bicycle or person on the road I would take over the wheel. I was more worried about them running over the people
Well see, this is the issue, they can't drive themselves. :) Autopilot is only 'designed' for highway usage right now, not driving on city streets. That's what the new 'FSD Beta' (City Streets Pilot as they're calling it) is designed to do.
@@VoxelLoop True I never see my parents use autopilot when we are in public roads or city streets, why get a driver's license if you're not gonna drive lol
This is my major issue with Autopilot. Everyone else didn't sign up for your stupid beta and should never have to risk their lives on the road for something they have nothing to do with. They really need to make an indicator that these cars are driving themselves like green taillights or something because I personally know a handful of friends with motorcycles or very small cars that are are downright paranoid of Teslas on multi-lane roads after having multiple close calls. I accepted the huge risks of driving as is, I'm not bumping that up further because some corporation wants to extract $10k out of each naive customer for complete vaporware.
@@wortis683 When you purchase the autopilot you are presented with the information that it does not fully replace your actions and you must be aware at all times (including holding the wheel). So if you have it, you are not "unaware" you just skipped the most important information when buying it
Where were the hands to intervene if any problems occur? Seems like a Drivers Failure. Plus, it's a known Fact that the Autopilot isn't stable in hard curvy roads.
Why is it even a feature when it never works. Can you buy a gun which has like 100 variables.. and in some cases it may fire the bullet from rear end 🤣😂
I have FSD and it ran a red light last time and almost got me killed. Another time it almost jumped on the sidewalk and mowed down pedestrians. You’re clueless if you think you can trust FSD with your life.
13 December 2023: "Tesla is recalling more than two million cars after the US regulator found its driver assistance system, Autopilot, was partly defective. It follows a two year investigation into crashes which occurred when the tech was in use. The recall applies to almost every Tesla sold in the US since the Autopilot feature was launched in 2015." The recall comes a week after a former Tesla employee told the BBC he believed the technology was not safe. Lukasz Krupski, speaking after winning the Blueprint Prize which recognises whistleblowers, told the BBC: "I don't think the hardware is ready and the software is ready". "It affects all of us because we are essentially experiments in public roads", he claimed. Reacting to the news of the recall Mr Krupski told the BBC it was "a step in the right direction" but pointed out it was not just a problem in the US. "The hardware is the same in all the Tesla's in the US, China etc.", he said
Hands on wheel wouldn't help in this situation. It's happened too fast. Autopilot was going at nearly twice higher speed that should have been on that road. It's totally autopilot fault. And it didn't even try to break. So autopilot failed in everything.
@@elksalmon84 It's the driver's responsibility to see autopilot is not handling the situation (such as going too fast) and take over of it's getting dangerous. This was an obviously questionable situation and the driver should have taken over earlier or at a minimum had their hands on wheel, foot over brake, ready to take over immediately. It's clear by 0:07 you immediately need to be slowing down, as autopilot isn't
People, people, please understand that the autopilot is not the driver in command; it's a copilot. You drive the car while the copilot assists you. The software and hardware are there to aid, not to take full control of your vehicle. If you are driving on tight, winding roads with sharp turns, you need to keep your hands on the steering wheel and your foot on the pedal, ready to take over. I have a Model S with FSD, and if the windshield is not well-cleaned around the camera area or if the sun hits the camera directly, it can blind the autopilot from seeing the road, immediately transferring control to you. Having two cameras in different areas of the windshield for the computer to utilize would be ideal to solve this.
It is useless and should not be marketed as autopilot if it is incapable of driving, especially when it comes to simply steering around a corner. It is a terrible system and totally useless.
When you buy the car and wanna activate the Autopilot for the first time you have to read that its only an Assistent and only use on highway and you have to accept it per click that you read and understand it!!!!!!!!!!!
Exactly. People are stupid, thats fact. And when they get something called autopilot, thats what they think it is. And I dont care how good the autopilot is (or isnt in this case), I would never trust it fully when there are people that close to the car... My god.
@@ItzDiizy did I say anything to offend you? No no did I offend you at all? I simply stated something that is done by law for your safety and you call me a Karen, quite brave coming from some who doesn’t know how to use punctuation, if your gonna call me a Karen, you can go walk your ass to the complaints booth, how bout that?
@@kenion2166 It's called "autopilot". Musk sold it like that. So, yeah, I agree, Tesla is not guilty.. But that's not my point. The fact is simple : There is no autopilot.
Autopilot is designed to be used only on highways, and tesla stated this very vividly, but people still use it other places. 100% the drivers fault in this case, not the systems fault.
Should never be used period. Take responsibility and drive yourself, instead of trying to weild the "the car was driving not me 😏" excuse as a shield Just focus and learn to drive better
@@Brickbuilder128 Apparently they didn't state it vividly enough, because if they did, then everyone and their cousin would know all about it well enough, but hardly anyone does, especially since they market the car as autopilot, even though it's autopilot is useless and terrible, so you are wrong. It's the autopilot's fault, and it's the fault of Tesla marketing the car as autopilot. The autopilot was was at fault in the video there. It's a useless system.
This guy isn’t even using the Full Self Driving. He’s just using the standard autopilot which is for highway drives only. Totally his fault for not paying attention and keeping his hands on the wheel.
Yes, Tesla autopilot doesn't reduce speed based on the road conditions most of the times. It also has a delay in detecting dangerous conditions like when an other car crosses the road ti turn into an intersection.
Can't believe why people trust the auto-pilot that much... I know it's a highly advanced AI better than human depending on situations, but it's so scary to me to let them drive automatically......
Actually the Human drivers is technically smarter than the advanced AI (if that human driver isn’t text n drivin) Honestly tho, I would never trust a automatic drive system. NEVER.
@@rodrell1075 I use autopilot on every drive on the highway. Once you use it, you get pretty comfortable with it. It's not like a blind person is driving, It actually sees more than you will ever be able to, and its a lot safer being on it.
@@Brickbuilder128no it's not. It's safer if you act as a fail safe for the computer and vice versa. Risk your life alone. Don't bring other people into your shit.
@@bulletprooftiger1879 So why do you think I sit behind the wheel when using it all of the time? 😂 And yes being in autopilot is much safer than driving without.
Tesla shouldnt call it autopilot because then people think it is what it sounds like, and situations like this happen. As long as they are using people as beta testers they should force hands on wheels at all times or atleast something along those lines. I dont understand people trusting the system this much, specially when there are people on the road that the car just as easily could have hit. 🤷
@@kenion2166 wow, that must be one of the most stupid things i've read today. 😅 The difference is you can not fly an airplane without becoming a pilot, and by becoming a pilot you learn every little thing about these systems and must use the simulator until a senior pilot gives you the ok. A tesla on the other hand any idiot could buy. If you people say it should only be used on highways, why can it be activated and used where it shouldnt then? System error in that case. Please understand me correctly. Ofc the person in the car was an idiot. But a safety system needs to account for that.
@@kenion2166 sure. But you dont learn anything about "autonumous" cars, and we dont really have any rules for this yet. and doesnt the tesla say take of the hands from steering wheel when you activate autopilot? And the video tesla have on UA-cam showcasing autopilot they have their hands on their knees the whole video.
@@kruppin What they showcase is FSD Beta8 not Autopilot. No if you activate the system it allways say Keep your Hands on the Wheel, also first time activating the settings in the menu it explain exactly its limits and you have to accept it.. well some ppl. dont read and dont care
It's important to note that he's using Autopilot here (note the blue lane markings in the visualization) and not FSD beta ("full self driving") - now called FSD Supervised, which is the version that's autonomous on all types of streets. FSD would never have gotten that far in an uncertain situation before telling the driver to "take control immediately", and basic Autopilot is only intended to be used on highways; its turn rate is limited to some value that's never expected to be exceeded on highway driving.
Had at least a 2-3 seconds to react @0:09 if they were watching the curve and Tesla does say "be ready to take over at anytime" even if the name is misleading... Still shouldn't have just let it go, definitely weren't paying attention. Hate. To. See. It...
Half a second isn't enough to take over. Autopilot shouldn't completely fail like that. It didn't control the speed, it didn't see the corner, it didn't even try to stop, when see insight in front. Everything failed critically - software and lidar.
@@elksalmon84 you need to understand that autopilot isent full self driving yet and If you read the terms of service before turing autopilot for the first time you should already now that.
@@felixarkang5414 and you need to understand that even if its his responsibility, he couldn't react with only half a second or even quarter of a second when the crash occurs even with his hand on the steering wheel
@@yoshiney yes its 100% fault it wasent Even on the fsd beta so he has nothing to blame it and he should No get anything from her incurens in my opinion
Trusting Tesla autopilot with your life is foolish. Trusting Elon Musk in general is part of the foolishness. There are lots of cases where trusting a computer with your life is reasonable and necessary, though. Heart pacers and a lot of medical equipment are computers that people trust their lives with. The only alternative would be living in a hospital and more specifically in a hospital bed or being at very high risk of a preventable death.
Wow I feel he wrecked a Tesla just for views. As an owner of the same model I can tell you the speed is manually adjustable while the car is in auto pilot. He looked to be hauling ass even before the crash, I wouldn't put it past this guy to have set the speed over the limit to see how the Tesla would handle it.
Question, will you sit on a new driver with 6 airbag and latest tech car or sit in an old car without airbag ABS but with an experience driver? The answer is clearly with the most experience driver!
I don’t trust FSD or Autopilot completely. It’s great 98% of the time but the 2% is enough to make me not use it. It stopped once in middle of highway slowing rapidly from 80mph (speed limit was 80mph) because it couldn’t make the right to ramp exit because a vehicle was there. Other time it abruptly braked because the road forked into 2 and lane markers only started some distance away and it was completely confused.
There is no AI in autopilot. It's meant for highways and clearly marked simple roads. FSD is what is designed for this and he is not using that and doesn't have it.
This is absolutely human error. The autopilot has a maximum steering angle and also speed in which he changes the steering. Plus, this person had the cruise control at an unreasonably high speed so the car couldn’t keep up with the rate of change on the steering and the speed in which the car was going on. This feature can absolutely be used in roads that aren’t highways, however you have to manually adjust the speed of it sometimes to a lower rate and take into account that curvy roads might make autopilot ask you to take over. In any case, don’t EVER go beyond speed limit with Autopilot on roads that are NOT highways.
It's definitely not a perfected system yet and it still needs a lot of work and a lot of bugs still need to be gotten out of it before it can be fully used and trusted yet. I bet an airliner's autopilot is more reliable than that.
"Auto pilote" will work maybe in 10-15 years... now is just work on highway. Tesla just use this auto pilote things for marketing purpose . a brand news Gas CAR 15 000 20 000 dollars can drive in "auto plote" mode on high way .... without all tesla cameras ...
Not tesla mistake ❌️its driver mistake. Tesla gave signal to hold the steering so thats why tesla crash he didnt hold it 🙄 Tesla always give signal to hold the steering wheel 😊
I have no idea why a car maker would provide 'Full Self Driving' and encourage people to not drive themselves. Seems like a huge liability. If they call it FSD, and someone uses it and has a fatal crash, I see no way for them to defend themselves.
It's stupid how so many people in the comments are defending Tesla's useless autopilot system, and blaming the driver. If it's on autopilot, then that literally means it should be able to do the driving for you. If you need to stay awake, keep your hands on the wheel, even if it makes a basic turn with no cars or pedestrians in the way, then it's a bad system that still needs a lot of work before it's build well enough to do its job. Tesla's autopilot system is to blame for this, not the driver.
This means that we have to understand that Tesla car has autopilot but it would be foolish to trust the car completely. ...so guys leave the car on autopilit But if something happens to you, we are not responsible.
This shouldnt be allowed even on the motorways cruise control is fine you still have to steer so youre paying attention they banned using your phone in your car but they allow this i dont get it
Tesla’s are designee to only be able to turn the steering wheel a small amount. You’re supposed to help it when taking sharp turns and it even says apply some force on the screen.
that's not what the apply force is used for. That's used by the car to make sure you're paying attention to the road or else it will turn off autopilot. You don't help the car while its in autopilot. if u turn the wheel, then the autopilot turns off
@@EyehatePersona5 My uncle has a Tesla and when he makes sharp turns it tells it to apply some force. It could be because he doesn’t have full self driving he just has the basic one that works on highways
@@Sammy_Yemeni As far as i know, the full paid self driving shouldn't ask for turning at all and neither should the default one. But the default one will only just go straight and follow turns. I don't know if your uncle has an older tesla but i didn't really see much online about that. I think this video is a really old one with default autopilot so the car didn't know to slow down. I believe now it would slow down in a curve but i suppose the default autopilot should only be used on a straight road or highway
@@EyehatePersona5 Guy in the video was using basic autopilot, which is only meant to be used in highways, it wasn’t designed for normal roads. Guy in the video should’ve been using full-self-driving for the road he was driving on, not basic autopilot.
FSD is a new name for the same grift. You still get on the hook in an accident just the same and Tesla takes absolutely zero liability for its bugs. You still need a driving license, to be alert, at the wheel, and fully prepared to intervene on short notice.
Nobody here criticizing the driver owns a Tesla. I guarantee that you would not have your hands on the wheel at all times if you did. Calling It auto pilot is false advertising. It is not safe and not ready for the market.
I wonder why this video has so many dislikes. Tesla fans cannot admit that most things Musk tells them is pure BS. Including safety of "self-driving" technology.
I can't stand all these 'driver aids'. They are a distraction to competent drivers and incompetent drivers depend on them far too much as is demonstrated with this video.
This is a well-marked road. I can't imagine how poorly a Tesla would perform in the Midwest after winter snow plows have removed all of the road lines.
FSD in its current state is not designed for roads like the one in the video, it says so in the terms. It’s only level 2 autonomy, meaning only to be used on highways that do not have sharp turns like the one in the video and it warns drivers that they should have their hands on the wheel at all times ready to take over should autopilot disengage.
When you buy the car and wanna activate the Autopilot for the first time you have to read that its only an Assistent and only use on highway and you have to accept it per click that you read and understand it!!!!!!!!!!! cant read? your own fault. dont blame the car. blame yourself. looks Fake AF
I drive a model 3 and I dont get why Autopilot doesnt break in sharp corners. Yes, its his fault, but Autopilot is sometimes very stupid and understands really nothing about driving. It does what its Programmen for but its not intelligent.
I mean, this falls into the natural selection section.
well said.
Says the wingsuit sky diver lol
@@TheMiniWumbo Ahahahhahahha
It’s rewarding to see
For the Tesla's current autopilot system, absolutely.
That´s the reason, why it is forbidden in Europe to call this feature "autopilot". It is an assistant system, not more, maybe the best, but it can not replace the driver the hole time.
Exactly my thoughts. I mean a Tesla is good in driving down the highway at one lane but that's about it as we can see in the video.
@@jul1anuhd the point is people think it is. While in reality it's just a lane assistant and it's leading to crashes like this one.
It's not all car have it they just call it Driving Assistans and I just know for Mercedes but it hold your lane, brackes before cornors, speeds up again to the limit and Brackes down to the limit just as good as a tesla for my expiriamce (2020 Models)
yeah definitely not the hole time but the whole time, now that's a possibility
Its definitly Not the best
My God is this guy serious??! Did he buy his license? He had plenty of time and reason to take over. What's wrong with people?
they let auto pilote to drive so you are pretty sleepy
@@noureb3833 you realise he means if your not to dumb, he should’ve kept his hands in the steering wheel
@@leartz6241 bruh
@@leartz6241 whats the point of automatic transmission if you still need to put your hand on the stick?
@@Priestitude nice try but i drive manual... it still doesnt make any sense tho lol
I don't care if tesla can drive itself or whatever but if I see bicycle or person on the road I would take over the wheel. I was more worried about them running over the people
Well see, this is the issue, they can't drive themselves. :)
Autopilot is only 'designed' for highway usage right now, not driving on city streets. That's what the new 'FSD Beta' (City Streets Pilot as they're calling it) is designed to do.
@@VoxelLoop True I never see my parents use autopilot when we are in public roads or city streets, why get a driver's license if you're not gonna drive lol
This is my major issue with Autopilot. Everyone else didn't sign up for your stupid beta and should never have to risk their lives on the road for something they have nothing to do with.
They really need to make an indicator that these cars are driving themselves like green taillights or something because I personally know a handful of friends with motorcycles or very small cars that are are downright paranoid of Teslas on multi-lane roads after having multiple close calls. I accepted the huge risks of driving as is, I'm not bumping that up further because some corporation wants to extract $10k out of each naive customer for complete vaporware.
Small children are in danger too!
ua-cam.com/video/3mnG_Gbxf_w/v-deo.html
Autopilot kills 100s od pedestrians a year
You are accountable and responsible of your actions.
You should not take your hands from the steering wheel.
Tesla is accountable for allowing this shitty software to be in hands of the unaware folk
@@wortis683 the power of "AI" XDD
Tesla is marketing this as autopilot
@@chistinelane no better than the autopilot from Airplane!
@@wortis683 When you purchase the autopilot you are presented with the information that it does not fully replace your actions and you must be aware at all times (including holding the wheel). So if you have it, you are not "unaware" you just skipped the most important information when buying it
Where were the hands to intervene if any problems occur? Seems like a Drivers Failure. Plus, it's a known Fact that the Autopilot isn't stable in hard curvy roads.
Autopilot isn't stable. (full stop)
This was definitely driver error, but it also shows that autopilot isn’t ready, or even close to, safe FSD.
Why is it even a feature when it never works. Can you buy a gun which has like 100 variables.. and in some cases it may fire the bullet from rear end 🤣😂
@@16vjohnnyBecause this is only Base-Auropilot and not Full Self Driving ☝️
I have FSD and it ran a red light last time and almost got me killed. Another time it almost jumped on the sidewalk and mowed down pedestrians. You’re clueless if you think you can trust FSD with your life.
13 December 2023:
"Tesla is recalling more than two million cars after the US regulator found its driver assistance system, Autopilot, was partly defective.
It follows a two year investigation into crashes which occurred when the tech was in use.
The recall applies to almost every Tesla sold in the US since the Autopilot feature was launched in 2015."
The recall comes a week after a former Tesla employee told the BBC he believed the technology was not safe.
Lukasz Krupski, speaking after winning the Blueprint Prize which recognises whistleblowers, told the BBC: "I don't think the hardware is ready and the software is ready".
"It affects all of us because we are essentially experiments in public roads", he claimed.
Reacting to the news of the recall Mr Krupski told the BBC it was "a step in the right direction" but pointed out it was not just a problem in the US.
"The hardware is the same in all the Tesla's in the US, China etc.", he said
The recall was just an over-the-air software update, and relates to driver monitoring.
Autopilot didn't reduce speed and full brake in a turn always occures to slide out.
Stupidity at its best. "Look mom, no hands..."
and by the way, look at that turn! That's a hard turn that opens at the exit, not for beginners at that speed
That doesn't look like a highway. Why weren't your hands on the steering wheel?
Hands on wheel wouldn't help in this situation. It's happened too fast. Autopilot was going at nearly twice higher speed that should have been on that road. It's totally autopilot fault. And it didn't even try to break. So autopilot failed in everything.
@@elksalmon84 You mean the driver is at fault.
@@claussor10 driver wouldn't able to deal with it. While autopilot failed totally. Nothing did work.
@@elksalmon84 and you are not supposed to use autopilot on that road to completly the drivers fault
@@elksalmon84 It's the driver's responsibility to see autopilot is not handling the situation (such as going too fast) and take over of it's getting dangerous. This was an obviously questionable situation and the driver should have taken over earlier or at a minimum had their hands on wheel, foot over brake, ready to take over immediately. It's clear by 0:07 you immediately need to be slowing down, as autopilot isn't
People, people, please understand that the autopilot is not the driver in command; it's a copilot. You drive the car while the copilot assists you. The software and hardware are there to aid, not to take full control of your vehicle. If you are driving on tight, winding roads with sharp turns, you need to keep your hands on the steering wheel and your foot on the pedal, ready to take over. I have a Model S with FSD, and if the windshield is not well-cleaned around the camera area or if the sun hits the camera directly, it can blind the autopilot from seeing the road, immediately transferring control to you. Having two cameras in different areas of the windshield for the computer to utilize would be ideal to solve this.
It is useless and should not be marketed as autopilot if it is incapable of driving, especially when it comes to simply steering around a corner. It is a terrible system and totally useless.
This is what happens when you call lane assist with adaptive cruise control "autopilot"
When you buy the car and wanna activate the Autopilot for the first time you have to read that its only an Assistent and only use on highway and you have to accept it per click that you read and understand it!!!!!!!!!!!
Its called "marketing"
Exactly. People are stupid, thats fact. And when they get something called autopilot, thats what they think it is. And I dont care how good the autopilot is (or isnt in this case), I would never trust it fully when there are people that close to the car... My god.
The car manufacturer called it autopilot. It's a useless system with Tesla.
@@kruppin No. The autopilot system in Tesla is useless, and you don't realize that, and thats fact.
And THIS is why Tesla legally requires you to keep both hands on the wheel even WITH autopilot.
Nobody cares Karen
@@ItzDiizy did I say anything to offend you? No no did I offend you at all? I simply stated something that is done by law for your safety and you call me a Karen, quite brave coming from some who doesn’t know how to use punctuation, if your gonna call me a Karen, you can go walk your ass to the complaints booth, how bout that?
aidboo10 Whole paragraph for 3 words. Proved my point 🥱
@@ItzDiizy do you understand ow a counter argument works?
Counter argument: an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
If it's driver fault, it means that Tesla autopilot is a failure. The name is wrong, and it does not WORK.
wdym the software version installed on that car is not meant to use out side of highways. If that would be V8 or V9 it would work on that curve
@@kenion2166 It's called "autopilot". Musk sold it like that. So, yeah, I agree, Tesla is not guilty.. But that's not my point. The fact is simple : There is no autopilot.
At last someone who get the point.
@@zogzog5009 Tesla doubled down on the "autopilot" name and now has Autopilot Full Self Driving which is even more misleading.
I would say that the autopilot should only be used on long roads like highways or just straight roads not windy roads that test the autopilot
Very unique tight roads is probably a no go agree, mainly to avoid highway fatigue is my guess. Ride on brother!
Autopilot is designed to be used only on highways, and tesla stated this very vividly, but people still use it other places. 100% the drivers fault in this case, not the systems fault.
Or buy a real car that wont burn your neighborhood down when the battery runs away
Should never be used period.
Take responsibility and drive yourself, instead of trying to weild the "the car was driving not me 😏" excuse as a shield
Just focus and learn to drive better
@@Brickbuilder128 Apparently they didn't state it vividly enough, because if they did, then everyone and their cousin would know all about it well enough, but hardly anyone does, especially since they market the car as autopilot, even though it's autopilot is useless and terrible, so you are wrong. It's the autopilot's fault, and it's the fault of Tesla marketing the car as autopilot. The autopilot was was at fault in the video there. It's a useless system.
This guy isn’t even using the Full Self Driving. He’s just using the standard autopilot which is for highway drives only. Totally his fault for not paying attention and keeping his hands on the wheel.
never trust machines!!!!!!
Yes, Tesla autopilot doesn't reduce speed based on the road conditions most of the times. It also has a delay in detecting dangerous conditions like when an other car crosses the road ti turn into an intersection.
Not anymore
Can't believe why people trust the auto-pilot that much... I know it's a highly advanced AI better than human depending on situations, but it's so scary to me to let them drive automatically......
Actually the Human drivers is technically smarter than the advanced AI (if that human driver isn’t text n drivin)
Honestly tho, I would never trust a automatic drive system. NEVER.
What if I told you there was a video on the internet of a couple fucking while on autopilot driving down the freeway?
@@rodrell1075 I use autopilot on every drive on the highway. Once you use it, you get pretty comfortable with it. It's not like a blind person is driving, It actually sees more than you will ever be able to, and its a lot safer being on it.
@@Brickbuilder128no it's not. It's safer if you act as a fail safe for the computer and vice versa. Risk your life alone. Don't bring other people into your shit.
@@bulletprooftiger1879 So why do you think I sit behind the wheel when using it all of the time? 😂
And yes being in autopilot is much safer than driving without.
Tesla shouldnt call it autopilot because then people think it is what it sounds like, and situations like this happen. As long as they are using people as beta testers they should force hands on wheels at all times or atleast something along those lines. I dont understand people trusting the system this much, specially when there are people on the road that the car just as easily could have hit. 🤷
so we should also stop calling Airplanes assistent systems "Autopilot" ? Cause the plane cant do everything alone and would crash at some point
@@kenion2166 wow, that must be one of the most stupid things i've read today. 😅 The difference is you can not fly an airplane without becoming a pilot, and by becoming a pilot you learn every little thing about these systems and must use the simulator until a senior pilot gives you the ok. A tesla on the other hand any idiot could buy. If you people say it should only be used on highways, why can it be activated and used where it shouldnt then? System error in that case. Please understand me correctly. Ofc the person in the car was an idiot. But a safety system needs to account for that.
@@kruppin you can't drive a car without a license either.. you learn that your not allowed to take off the hands from the wheel
@@kenion2166 sure. But you dont learn anything about "autonumous" cars, and we dont really have any rules for this yet. and doesnt the tesla say take of the hands from steering wheel when you activate autopilot? And the video tesla have on UA-cam showcasing autopilot they have their hands on their knees the whole video.
@@kruppin What they showcase is FSD Beta8 not Autopilot.
No if you activate the system it allways say Keep your Hands on the Wheel, also first time activating the settings in the menu it explain exactly its limits and you have to accept it.. well some ppl. dont read and dont care
These comments all sound like paid off by tesla lime they always do when these accidents happen
Well its common sense
That’s fucking stupid…
Fanboys work for free!
This is why u cant trust these cars yet
It's important to note that he's using Autopilot here (note the blue lane markings in the visualization) and not FSD beta ("full self driving") - now called FSD Supervised, which is the version that's autonomous on all types of streets. FSD would never have gotten that far in an uncertain situation before telling the driver to "take control immediately", and basic Autopilot is only intended to be used on highways; its turn rate is limited to some value that's never expected to be exceeded on highway driving.
Looks like it was slick, maybe ice? Autopilot tried to turn the steering wheel even harder, but nothing really happened.
Had at least a 2-3 seconds to react @0:09 if they were watching the curve and Tesla does say "be ready to take over at anytime" even if the name is misleading... Still shouldn't have just let it go, definitely weren't paying attention. Hate. To. See. It...
They were trusting the system to work, which is did not. It was the autopilot's fault. It was useless.
It's literally this guy's own fault 😒🙄
Thanks detective. Just gotta find who said otherwise.
It's literally the car's fault for having a terrible autopilot system.
There is no way I give my life in the hands of a machine!!! I want to control it for my own safety...
Hand on wheel disengaged the AP? I.e. too much pressure?
This is my favorite vídeo in the whole wide world
how are people so relaxed, no hands on the wheel driving itself.. darwin would be proud
Cars are meant to be driven anyways so why do we need autopilot?
You have to be able to take over at ALL TIMES. It’s your fault and only yours. Period.
Half a second isn't enough to take over. Autopilot shouldn't completely fail like that. It didn't control the speed, it didn't see the corner, it didn't even try to stop, when see insight in front. Everything failed critically - software and lidar.
@@elksalmon84 you need to understand that autopilot isent full self driving yet and If you read the terms of service before turing autopilot for the first time you should already now that.
@@felixarkang5414 and you need to understand that even if its his responsibility, he couldn't react with only half a second or even quarter of a second when the crash occurs even with his hand on the steering wheel
@@felixarkang5414 his fault 100% though, he seems like one of those beginner driver
@@yoshiney yes its 100% fault it wasent Even on the fsd beta so he has nothing to blame it and he should No get anything from her incurens in my opinion
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🤡 trusted a computer with his life 😂🤣.
Trusting Tesla autopilot with your life is foolish. Trusting Elon Musk in general is part of the foolishness. There are lots of cases where trusting a computer with your life is reasonable and necessary, though. Heart pacers and a lot of medical equipment are computers that people trust their lives with. The only alternative would be living in a hospital and more specifically in a hospital bed or being at very high risk of a preventable death.
@IARRCSim, I agree. I never liked Teslas. I rather drive a Jeep lol.
dang he should not use auto steer on very sharp turns
The driver has no arms? Why doesn't he drive like normal people?
Wow I feel he wrecked a Tesla just for views. As an owner of the same model I can tell you the speed is manually adjustable while the car is in auto pilot. He looked to be hauling ass even before the crash, I wouldn't put it past this guy to have set the speed over the limit to see how the Tesla would handle it.
Question, will you sit on a new driver with 6 airbag and latest tech car or sit in an old car without airbag ABS but with an experience driver? The answer is clearly with the most experience driver!
how much was legal speed limit and how fast car was going...
it says 30 on the screen, not sure if this is kph or mph.
Deserves you right for not paying attention and being lazy lol 😂
That’s why you have scroll button to adjust the speed.
I don’t trust FSD or Autopilot completely. It’s great 98% of the time but the 2% is enough to make me not use it. It stopped once in middle of highway slowing rapidly from 80mph (speed limit was 80mph) because it couldn’t make the right to ramp exit because a vehicle was there. Other time it abruptly braked because the road forked into 2 and lane markers only started some distance away and it was completely confused.
Wow advanced AI can't handle a simple turn 😂
There is no AI in autopilot. It's meant for highways and clearly marked simple roads. FSD is what is designed for this and he is not using that and doesn't have it.
Remember that a car is to be driven not experimented.
This is absolutely human error. The autopilot has a maximum steering angle and also speed in which he changes the steering. Plus, this person had the cruise control at an unreasonably high speed so the car couldn’t keep up with the rate of change on the steering and the speed in which the car was going on. This feature can absolutely be used in roads that aren’t highways, however you have to manually adjust the speed of it sometimes to a lower rate and take into account that curvy roads might make autopilot ask you to take over. In any case, don’t EVER go beyond speed limit with Autopilot on roads that are NOT highways.
Mercedes autopilot is just sitting in the back laughing rn
This is why you need to keep your hands on the wheel…
Autopilot disconnects the moment it hits the curb. Flawed design
It's definitely not a perfected system yet and it still needs a lot of work and a lot of bugs still need to be gotten out of it before it can be fully used and trusted yet. I bet an airliner's autopilot is more reliable than that.
The crash is not from autopilot but from the driver
that auto pilot worked as well as the tesla truck window
Natural selection at work
The new update gets u into the bushes faster
"Auto pilote" will work maybe in 10-15 years... now is just work on highway. Tesla just use this auto pilote things for marketing purpose . a brand news Gas CAR 15 000 20 000 dollars can drive in "auto plote" mode on high way .... without all tesla cameras ...
Not tesla mistake ❌️its driver mistake. Tesla gave signal to hold the steering so thats why tesla crash he didnt hold it 🙄
Tesla always give signal to hold the steering wheel 😊
Throwing it out there, this was deliberate to generate negative press.
Vinfast and Vuong might consider this a lesson to avoid this thing!
Vinvast junk car
@Cemenmen1 It's not a junk car 🤣
Hilarious old elon convinced ppl his cars can actually drive
So... is tha the autocrash mode?
Autopilot is for highways only. It will crash if you try to use it on narrow streets.
I have no idea why a car maker would provide 'Full Self Driving' and encourage people to not drive themselves. Seems like a huge liability. If they call it FSD, and someone uses it and has a fatal crash, I see no way for them to defend themselves.
如果你小心,在你撞到樹之前,沒有自動駕駛儀關閉的消息
Thats why Basic Autopilot is ment for highways not these type of roads
It shouldn't be in place at all unless it can do driving other than on highways as well.
It's stupid how so many people in the comments are defending Tesla's useless autopilot system, and blaming the driver. If it's on autopilot, then that literally means it should be able to do the driving for you. If you need to stay awake, keep your hands on the wheel, even if it makes a basic turn with no cars or pedestrians in the way, then it's a bad system that still needs a lot of work before it's build well enough to do its job. Tesla's autopilot system is to blame for this, not the driver.
Auto Destruction 🌠
Driver fail 100%. 2-3 seconds he had to prevent accident. He just watched. Coincidence? I don't think so.
He shouldn't have driven there with autopilot in the first place.
It was the autopilot's fault. It was useless.
@@Steveman27 "autopilot's fault". 😂 Need to save it. It's interesting how insurance reacted to this expression 😂
Its not even FSD it was autopilot the free version
This means that we have to understand that Tesla car has autopilot but it would be foolish to trust the car completely. ...so guys leave the car on autopilit But if something happens to you, we are not responsible.
Your hand was on the steering wheel off camera
U shouldn’t use auto pilot on a one or two side small ave”
They say that that autopilot is for highways only lol
Why did this happen at all?
This shouldnt be allowed even on the motorways cruise control is fine you still have to steer so youre paying attention they banned using your phone in your car but they allow this i dont get it
I wonder if the tesla cars can feel guilt for crashing lol
They feel like Stephen King's Christine about it.
Funny how everyone is mad at the driver and not a the Tesla.
Its not the fault of the car. That's why.
@@EmptyRoad Okay, so it means the car wasn’t programmed for roads like these and he shouldn’t have let it do the work?
@@mls.design Exactly.
And the Darwin Award goes to...
why is he risking his life
Tesla’s are designee to only be able to turn the steering wheel a small amount. You’re supposed to help it when taking sharp turns and it even says apply some force on the screen.
that's not what the apply force is used for. That's used by the car to make sure you're paying attention to the road or else it will turn off autopilot. You don't help the car while its in autopilot.
if u turn the wheel, then the autopilot turns off
@@EyehatePersona5 My uncle has a Tesla and when he makes sharp turns it tells it to apply some force. It could be because he doesn’t have full self driving he just has the basic one that works on highways
@@Sammy_Yemeni As far as i know, the full paid self driving shouldn't ask for turning at all and neither should the default one. But the default one will only just go straight and follow turns. I don't know if your uncle has an older tesla but i didn't really see much online about that. I think this video is a really old one with default autopilot so the car didn't know to slow down. I believe now it would slow down in a curve but i suppose the default autopilot should only be used on a straight road or highway
@@EyehatePersona5 oh ok
@@EyehatePersona5 Guy in the video was using basic autopilot, which is only meant to be used in highways, it wasn’t designed for normal roads. Guy in the video should’ve been using full-self-driving for the road he was driving on, not basic autopilot.
1:00:00 Watch this
and tesla asks you 10 grand for that system? :D
Why do all French Frogs wear horizontal stripey t shirts?
Not even a Tesla Can save a bad driver
I would only use the autopilot to keep me in my lane on the highway
I like how this clown thought he had FSD lol. Autopilot is only designed to work on highways. That's why there's a completely separate stack for FSD.
FSD is a new name for the same grift. You still get on the hook in an accident just the same and Tesla takes absolutely zero liability for its bugs. You still need a driving license, to be alert, at the wheel, and fully prepared to intervene on short notice.
It is a green vehicle.
踩剎車,踩到加速?
Nobody here criticizing the driver owns a Tesla. I guarantee that you would not have your hands on the wheel at all times if you did. Calling It auto pilot is false advertising. It is not safe and not ready for the market.
I wonder why this video has so many dislikes. Tesla fans cannot admit that most things Musk tells them is pure BS. Including safety of "self-driving" technology.
This is the highway autopilot lol. Teslas autopilot and FSD have issues, but this video is just blatantly someone using the wrong tool for the job.
I can't stand all these 'driver aids'.
They are a distraction to competent drivers and incompetent drivers depend on them far too much as is demonstrated with this video.
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hE isnOt paYiNg atTeNtiOn.
This is a well-marked road. I can't imagine how poorly a Tesla would perform in the Midwest after winter snow plows have removed all of the road lines.
FSD in its current state is not designed for roads like the one in the video, it says so in the terms. It’s only level 2 autonomy, meaning only to be used on highways that do not have sharp turns like the one in the video and it warns drivers that they should have their hands on the wheel at all times ready to take over should autopilot disengage.
When you buy the car and wanna activate the Autopilot for the first time you have to read that its only an Assistent and only use on highway and you have to accept it per click that you read and understand it!!!!!!!!!!!
cant read? your own fault. dont blame the car. blame yourself.
looks Fake AF
@@Zapharus this is not fsd beta this is normal autopilot
Are you guys serious? Stop ballsucking tesla, pieces of ...
@@felixarkang5414 this makes the driver even dumber too
Yay another off the road!!
Ding ding, crash. LOL!
that's what you get for using something that should be 100% Illegal and outlawed everywhere
I drive a model 3 and I dont get why Autopilot doesnt break in sharp corners. Yes, its his fault, but Autopilot is sometimes very stupid and understands really nothing about driving. It does what its Programmen for but its not intelligent.
It's for highways.
Kids.
Yes, dumped the boyfriend but still dating.
''Shit happens''
Owner of a Tesla, 2021
on his grave stone
Driving assistance tool. Not drives for you….
Like Nelson would laugh.. HAHA.
ナビゲーションのモニターを見ると道路の形状が表示と違う。
The driver's fault.