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Briefing: Former Uber Self-Driving Chief Crashes Tesla On FSD Into A Concrete Wall
Strategic angle: As automation improves, humans are still expected to supervise it, and that may be the most dangerous phase of all.
editorial-staff
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Updated 24 days ago
The incident occurred when the vehicle collided with a concrete wall while in FSD mode, raising questions about the reliability of current automation systems.
This event emphasizes the ongoing need for human oversight in automated driving, a phase that may introduce significant risks as technology advances.
As automation capabilities improve, the balance between machine autonomy and human supervision becomes increasingly complex, necessitating a reevaluation of safety protocols and infrastructure.