Tesla's future plans include enabling owners to turn their vehicles into self-driving taxis capable of earning revenue while idle, though no definitive timeline was provided. The company's driver assistance technologies, including Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (Supervised), face scrutiny due to safety issues and recalls, raising skepticism about the forthcoming autonomous features. Analysts question the effectiveness of Tesla’s reliance on camera systems alone for obstacle detection, especially against traditional sensor-based methods. CEO Musk commented on the heightened focus on safety as the company navigates a competitive landscape for autonomous vehicles.
Tesla is developing a system that would allow its vehicles to operate as self-driving taxis, generating income while owners are not using them.
Concerns around the safety of Tesla's driver assistance features raise questions about the readiness of the company's more advanced autonomous technology.
Unlike competitors, Tesla relies solely on cameras for obstacle detection, a choice that could present challenges under certain conditions like sun glare.
Musk mentioned that the company is 'being super paranoid about safety,' amidst growing scrutiny and competition in the autonomous vehicle market.
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