Tesla’s autonomous driving system failed the ‘child pedestrian’ test: thankfully, these images didn’t actually happen! [Video]
August 11, 2022
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As the world continues to prepare for fully autonomous vehicles, Tesla, the leading company in this field, released a striking video. Insecure software testing and ‘banning’ Dawn Project
As the world continues to prepare for fully autonomous vehicles, Tesla, the leading company in this field, released a striking video. Insecure software testing and ‘banning’ Dawn Project took action and ran several tests by putting Tesla’s fully autonomous software on the radar.
Dawn Project measured whether Tesla vehicles detect children on the road in one of its tests. In the crash test, which was used by a mannequin the size of a child, Tesla literally failed. In the test with Tesla’s Model 3 vehicle and the latest version of the Full Self Driving software, the vehicle was: The boy didn’t notice the dummy in any way and sprinted over it at full speed.
Disturbing moments when Tesla failed the child test:
After these tests, Dawn Project called the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and called Tesla’s Full Self Driving system. Should be banned argued. He even started airing an ad for it on American television. The commercial, which shows that there are tens of thousands of Tesla vehicles on the road and that this situation poses a danger, looked like this:
The test conducted by Dawn Project quickly spread on social media. So much so that the only image of the test shared on Reddit is plain Over 100,000 likes in 13 hours and garnered over 5,000 responses. Many people criticized Tesla’s software in the comments to the video, which is one of the most liked videos on Reddit.
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