Darthamerica
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In the pursuit of fully autonomous vehicles, we must accept that no complex technology can be flawless from the outset. Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is a prime example. If we demanded perfection before release, such technology might never see the light of day. By embracing the imperfections and risks that come with scaling FSD, Tesla takes a bold first-mover approach.
Real-world incidents—including crashes and, unfortunately, fatalities—generate invaluable data, which Tesla uses to iterate and improve. This pragmatic approach accelerates the technology’s maturity, unlike the cautious stances taken by more risk-averse competitors. Over time, other automakers will either develop their own systems or license Tesla’s, riding the wave of innovation.
The real impact is exponential growth in self-driving capability. By risking imperfection today, we pave the way for mainstream adoption tomorrow. As the technology improves, the world will gradually come to accept self-driving cars as a norm, transforming transportation.
Be bold, be cautious, enjoy the ride.
Real-world incidents—including crashes and, unfortunately, fatalities—generate invaluable data, which Tesla uses to iterate and improve. This pragmatic approach accelerates the technology’s maturity, unlike the cautious stances taken by more risk-averse competitors. Over time, other automakers will either develop their own systems or license Tesla’s, riding the wave of innovation.
The real impact is exponential growth in self-driving capability. By risking imperfection today, we pave the way for mainstream adoption tomorrow. As the technology improves, the world will gradually come to accept self-driving cars as a norm, transforming transportation.
Be bold, be cautious, enjoy the ride.
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