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throw7 ◴[] No.45064079[source]
After reading the article, I am never buying a Tesla.

Props to greenthehacker. may you sip Starbuck's venti-size hot chocolates for many years to come.

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lexicality ◴[] No.45064236[source]
Were you considering buying one before today? I'm curious as to what's different about this autopilot death compared to all the other autopilot deaths that have happened previously. Personally for me it was when the guy in Florida got decapitated when his car drove under a semitruck that made me never want to get in one again.
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sneak ◴[] No.45064281[source]
Autopilot is opt-in. You can drive it like any other car and never use autopilot.
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lexicality ◴[] No.45064320[source]
This is very true, but if you had to choose between two microwaves, one of which had a button that occasionally killed people and one which did not, which would you choose? Personally I would feel better buying a microwave that doesn't have the option to decapitate me, even if I would never press it.
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whimsicalism ◴[] No.45064367[source]
all cars have a button that occasionally kills people, it’s called the accelerator pedal
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1. lexicality ◴[] No.45064461[source]
I think you know that's a false equivalence, both because every control in a car has the possibility of killing you and also because every car has an accelerator pedal and I'm talking about an extra button.
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2. terminalshort ◴[] No.45064934[source]
Well then to go back to your microwave analogy, it's really more like choosing between a microwave with 9 buttons that can occasionally kill you or one with 10 buttons that could occasionally kill you, and that sounds about the same to me.
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3. lexicality ◴[] No.45066895[source]
Why pay for the extra button in that case?