No, Elon, a Tesla won’t fix Justin Timberlake problems: Liam Denning
The rise of robotaxis hinges on their ability to handle unforeseen situations, like an intoxicated celebrity driver. Elon Musk asserts that a Tesla would have prevented Justin Timberlake's recent stop-sign violation, sparking debates about automated driving's role. The upcoming NHTSA regulation mandates technology to detect and prevent impaired driving, highlighting the complexities of driver monitoring systems. Ultimately, these systems aim to enhance driver safety rather than replace them entirely, underscoring the nuanced future of autonomous vehicles.
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By Liam Denning
The big challenge for robotaxis is the sheer number of unforeseen situations they are expected to deftly handle.
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