Despite Elon Musk’s exhaustive promotion of Tesla’s FSD technology, U.S. consumers don’t seem to want it.

  • Beacon@fedia.io
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    23 days ago

    That’s a terrible argument that actually makes Tesla’s fsd sound better than it is in reality. Because it makes me think “well how many miles has it driven compared to how many miles a typical person drives?”

    To be clear: Tesla’s fsd system is garbage, unsafe, shouldn’t be allowed on the road, is a complete lie, and has no possible route to become viable. But the tesla system has presumably driven a massive amount more miles than most people will ever drive, so you can’t compare number of road deaths caused tesla fsd vs. how many killed by any single human being

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      22 days ago

      “That’s a bad argument because it makes me stan for Tesla” also isn’t a good argument - for me.

      Truth is different people find different arguments good, argumentation is enough of an artform that it’s subjective.

      So how about we all present our own arguments against Tesla, and then just be happy no one is arguing for them (except kinda you, just now).

      The point is all Teslas have the same programming, and YES that programming can absolutely get you killed. Solution: don’t die a victim of your car. Don’t buy Tesla. Drive yourself instead.

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      20 days ago

      Also, according to Youtuber Ben Jordan’s video about self driving cars, Tesla FSD has 11.3 deaths per 100 million miles… Human drivers have just 1.35 deaths per 100 million miles.