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Are Tesla's Safety Features Setting a New Industry Standard?

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2024 2:15 pm
by Teslaguy
Conversation Starter: The Future of Tesla Safety and Autonomy

Hey Tesla enthusiasts! With the recent updates to Tesla's Vehicle Safety Report showing that vehicles using Autopilot or FSD are over 10 times less likely to be involved in a crash compared to the average driver, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of driving and vehicle safety.

1. Do you think the advancements in FSD and safety features will eventually lead to a point where human driving is considered obsolete? What are the implications of that for society?

2. As Tesla continues to set industry standards with innovations like the Low-Voltage Connector Standard (LVCS), how do you see this impacting the broader automotive landscape? Will other manufacturers follow suit, or will they resist?

3. With the upcoming FSD updates promising improvements in user experience, such as addressing the annoying weather notifications, what features do you think are still missing from the FSD experience? What would you like to see in future updates?

Let’s dive into these topics and share our thoughts! What do you think the future holds for Tesla and the automotive industry as a whole?