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Tesla s autopilot technology faces fresh scrutiny - San Francisco Business Times

Tesla s autopilot technology faces fresh scrutiny - San Francisco Business Times
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Federal investigators warn Tesla is using customers as guinea pigs to test its Full Self-Driving

The National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) suggests Tesla is using customers as guinea pigs to test its autonomous driving technology before it is officially approved and is blaming its sister agency for letting it happen. In a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), NTSB is calling for stricter requirements for design and use automated driving systems on public roads, CNBC reports. Tesla is named 16 times in the document, mainly due to the fact it released its Full Self-Driving FSD) beta version to the public with limited oversight or reporting requirements.   Although NTSB points to the Elon Musk-owned firm for its lack of safeguarding, the agency is also slamming NHTSA for its hands-off approach to monitor such testing on public roads.

L agence fédérale américaine NTSB accuse Tesla de commercialiser l Autopilot, un système de conduite autonome, inachevé et défaillant et appelle à une réglementation plus stricte du secteur

L agence fédérale américaine NTSB accuse Tesla de commercialiser l Autopilot, un système de conduite autonome, inachevé et défaillant et appelle à une réglementation plus stricte du secteur
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Federal Agency Warns Tesla Tests Unfinished Driverless Tech on Its Users

Tesla recently released a beta version of its Level 2 Autopilot system, described as having full self-driving capability. By releasing the system, Tesla is testing on public roads a highly automated AV technology but with limited oversight or reporting requirements, Sumwalt wrote. NHTSA s hands-off approach to oversight of AV testing poses a potential risk to motorists and other road users. While both the NTSB and NHTSA are vehicle safety watchdogs in the U.S. government, their roles are distinct. The NTSB investigates accidents to determine underlying causes of damaging incidents, including fatal Tesla crashes involving Autopilot in Mountain View, California, in March 2018

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