Article 1KCXB Why self-driving cars aren't safe yet: rain, roadworks and other obstacles

Why self-driving cars aren't safe yet: rain, roadworks and other obstacles

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Olivia Solon in San Francisco
from Technology | The Guardian on (#1KCXB)

Driverless technology remains a work in progress as the fatal crash of Tesla Model S tragically showed. Here are some flaws that persist in autopilot technology

Last week's fatal crash involving a Tesla Model S offers a startling reminder that driverless technology is still a work in progress.

As Tesla's own blog post on the "tragic loss" points out, the autopilot technology that was controlling Joshua Brown's car when it ploughed into a truck is in a "public beta phase". That means the software has been released into the wild to be stress-tested by members of the public so that bugs can be flushed out. It's the kind of approach we are used to seeing when we gain early access to new email applications or virtual reality headsets. As Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak told the New York Times: "Beta products shouldn't have such life-and-death consequences".

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