Jhodgesatmb
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- First Name
- Jack
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- Retired AI researcher
Are you contesting that it all seems politically motivated? The NHTSA isn’t going to learn anything other than that the drivers were at fault, and FSD capabilities are clearly published on Tesla websites so that problem has no legs.I love Sandy but he's completely wrong on this.
Tesla is not being "investigated by Congress". A pair of US Senators formally asked the Federal Trade Commission to determine if Tesla has been marketing FSD deceptively. This is reasonable, given how Elon has been significantly over-optimistic about FSD's capabilities and timeline of delivery. This has nothing to do with the technology, only in how it is being presented to the public.
Also, NHTSA is not investigating Tesla for fires. It's investigating 11 crashes since 2018 into emergency vehicles while on Autopilot. It's a serious issue, but it seems to me that any L2 autonomous vehicle would have similar results.