Bad news for Tesla. Premier mort en pilotage automatique: https://t.co/GprPZoSIsP
July 01, 2016
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Tesla Autopilot death highlights autonomous risks
The first reported death involving Tesla's Autopilot feature raises troubling questions about how much more progress proponents of self-driving cars can be operated without constant driver awareness. Joshua Brown, 40, of Canton, Ohio, died May 7 in Williston, Fla., when the car's semi-autonomous system, which Tesla markets under the name Autopilot, failed to detect a tractor-trailer turning in front of the luxury electric car.
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