Dangerously trending: driverless Tesla videos on social media

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Besides Tesla's 'Autopilot' system, which matches a vehicle's speed to that of surrounding traffic and assists in steering within a clearly marked lane, Tesla offers what it calls 'full self-driving capability.'

NEW YORK -- It was a boozy joyride captured for TikTok with a soundtrack provided by Justin Bieber and with a Tesla serving as the "Designated Driver" for the night.

Besides Tesla's "Autopilot" system, which matches a vehicle's speed to that of surrounding traffic and assists in steering within a clearly marked lane, Tesla offers what it calls "full self-driving capability." "Idiots will be idiots, they will find a way to trick the system and that's not Tesla's fault, they can put a bunch of other things here people will just defeat it," a poster calling himself "Dirty Tesla" said in a video on his YouTube page, which has 55,000 subscribers.

"Some companies are more careful than others in how they advertise," said Andrew Kun, an expert in human-computer interactions at the University of New Hampshire.

 

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So you can afford to own a Tesla but it doesn’t make you smart

As usual...The. Brainless will always be on the Roads..

Tesla owners who do this stunt likely to find 3 things. 1st, their insurance likely won't pay for damages they suffer or inflict on others. 2nd, if they die as a result, Life Insurance likely not be paid. 3rd, Darwin's 'Survival of the (mentally) Fittest' applies. Teslarati 🛑

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