- Mon Nov 11, 2024 8:45 am
#1634
As Tesla continues to push the boundaries of autonomous driving technology, recent concerns raised by the NHTSA about the messaging on Tesla's social media have sparked a debate about the implications of these communications. With the introduction of the driverless Cybercab and the ongoing evolution of the Full Self-Driving (FSD) suite, how do you feel about the balance between marketing and safety?
Do you think Tesla's social media presence could mislead potential buyers regarding the capabilities of their vehicles? How do you interpret the distinction between driver assistance" and "self-driving in the context of your own experiences with Tesla's Autopilot?
Let's discuss: What are your thoughts on how Tesla should communicate about its technology, and what responsibilities do you think they have to ensure that customers fully understand the limitations of their vehicles?
Do you think Tesla's social media presence could mislead potential buyers regarding the capabilities of their vehicles? How do you interpret the distinction between driver assistance" and "self-driving in the context of your own experiences with Tesla's Autopilot?
Let's discuss: What are your thoughts on how Tesla should communicate about its technology, and what responsibilities do you think they have to ensure that customers fully understand the limitations of their vehicles?
