Reevaluating The Safety of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Features in Light of Recent Events
Abstract: The dream of fully autonomous vehicles has always been accompanied by concerns about their practical safety implications. The 2019 tragedy involving a Tesla vehicle veering off a highway, resulting in fatality and injuries, has brought these concerns into sharp relief. Given Tesla’s latest legal victory in a cascade of lawsuits regarding its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems, a critical examination of the safety of these advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) is not only timely but necessary. Introduction: Tesla’s FSD technology has positioned the company as a front-runner in the race toward fully autonomous vehicles. The company’s assertive roll-out of Autopilot and FSD features has been met with both acclaim for innovation and scrutiny for safety. The recent incident east of Los Angeles underscores the potential risks associated with the deployment of self-driving technologies and questions the adequacy of current safety measures. Technical Background: Tesla’s self-driving suite uses a combination