- Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:41 pm
#6819
Cybertruck FSD Near Miss: How Much Trust Is Too Much?
Another Cybertruck FSD incident has surfaced, this time narrowly avoiding a head-on collision. The driver intervened at the last moment, preventing a potential disaster. This raises serious questions about the readiness of FSD for widespread use. How many of these near misses are acceptable before we question the safety of this technology? Is the pursuit of fully autonomous driving worth the risk, especially when human intervention seems consistently necessary? The driver, a new Cybertruck owner, expressed concern about using FSD again. Is this a common sentiment among early adopters? Share your FSD experiences, both positive and negative. Where do you see the line between helpful driver assistance and dangerous over-reliance on technology? With Elon Musk predicting unsupervised FSD later this year, should regulators step in, or is this pace of innovation necessary for progress? What role should driver training play in mitigating these risks? Let the discussion begin.
Another Cybertruck FSD incident has surfaced, this time narrowly avoiding a head-on collision. The driver intervened at the last moment, preventing a potential disaster. This raises serious questions about the readiness of FSD for widespread use. How many of these near misses are acceptable before we question the safety of this technology? Is the pursuit of fully autonomous driving worth the risk, especially when human intervention seems consistently necessary? The driver, a new Cybertruck owner, expressed concern about using FSD again. Is this a common sentiment among early adopters? Share your FSD experiences, both positive and negative. Where do you see the line between helpful driver assistance and dangerous over-reliance on technology? With Elon Musk predicting unsupervised FSD later this year, should regulators step in, or is this pace of innovation necessary for progress? What role should driver training play in mitigating these risks? Let the discussion begin.
