Barry Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 Tesla has been told to drop the Autopilot brand name, which it uses to promote its driver-assistance software, in Germany. The Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) confirmed it had told Tesla to scrap the "misleading" term. It said the term gave customers "incorrect expectations" that they could stop concentrating on the road and let Autopilot take over completely. Tesla said it had always told drivers to keep their hands on the wheel. The Autopilot software helps cars: ■ stay in lane automatically ■ adjust their speed in reaction to other vehicles ■ change lane without the driver's intervention However, Tesla has been clear that the feature should only be used on the motorway, and drivers must still pay full attention to the road. The firm has been under scrutiny after one of its vehicles running Autopilot crashed, killing the owner. "It can be confirmed that a letter to Tesla exists with the request to no longer use the misleading term Autopilot for the driver-assistance system of the car," a KBA spokeswoman told news agency Reuters. According to the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, the letter to Tesla said: "We demand that the misleading term Autopilot is no longer used in advertising the system." In a statement, Tesla said the term autopilot had been used in aviation for decades. "Tesla's Autopilot operates in conjunction with the human driver to make driving safer and less stressful. This is how the term has been used for decades in aerospace: to denote a support system that operates under the direct supervision of a human pilot," the company said. "We have always been clear with our customers that Autopilot is a drivers assistance system that requires the driver to pay attention at all times. "Just as in an airplane, when used properly, Autopilot reduces driver workload and provides an added layer of safety when compared to purely manual driving." The company's co-founder Elon Musk had been expected to make an announcement related to Tesla on Monday, but he has now tweeted that it has been delayed until Wednesday for "refinement". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Imaan Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 So go with new term "Semi-Autopilot" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rahimdad Posted October 18, 2016 Share Posted October 18, 2016 Shizzles. I have to keep myself awake if I am driving on a straight and half empty road, I can't imagine if I am on auto pilot, I might wake up on the other side. For now I will keep my driving purely manual, or else where is the joy of driving. Auto pilot must be good for some people, but it is only technology and people need to pay attention to the road even if there is an auto drive function in their vehicle. The horror story last year about a Toyota Land Cruiser being stuck in Cruise Control at 140 KPH gives me the shivers. Cruise Control being around now for ages gives me less confidence in this auto pilot and being old fashioned I would prefer to keep my limbs where they are supposed to be, hands on the steering wheel, foot on accelerator and brake, eyes on the road. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treks Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 On 2016/10/17 at 4:24 PM, Barry said: In a statement, Tesla said the term autopilot had been used in aviation for decades The real problem with this silly statement is that in aircraft, autopilot systems actually work. One would have expected more from a man that designed a rocket that can land upright on a ship after delivering a satellite to space. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rahimdad Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 22 minutes ago, treks said: The real problem with this silly statement is that in aircraft, autopilot systems actually work. One would have expected more from a man that designed a rocket that can land upright on a ship after delivering a satellite to space. Hahahahaha, Good one. I guess everything has a time. the idea is there and being built upon, I am sure they will find solutions to the on going problems. I love technology, but to a limit, I would like to drive my own car at this time, maybe when I am older I might want technology to be ready to drive me around safely. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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