Consumer Reports spotlight that FSD Beta V9 lacks safety measures

The well-known consumer rights advocacy media Consumer Report lashed out at Tesla’s FSD Beta V9 software package launched earlier this month. Consumer Reports emphasized that FSD Beta V9 lacks safety measures, which is the main reason for the media’s criticism of Tesla’s advanced driver assistance system.

Tesla’s FSD Beta V9 uses the company’s Pure Vision solution, which uses a fully camera-based autopilot mode. Although some initial comments from FSD Beta users pointed out that their vehicles are more confident on FSD Beta V9, but Tesla abandoned the previous camera and radar solutions and used pure visual solutions. This approach is quite controversial. of. Elon Musk insisted that FSD Beta V9 users must be extra cautious when using the system.

The Model Y tested by Consumer Reports did not have the FSD Beta V9 software package installed, so they did not personally experience the advanced driver assistance system, but Jack Fisher, senior director of the media’s automotive testing center, pointed out that FSD The running video of Beta V9 does not give people strong confidence.

He said: The running video of FSD Beta V9 will make people feel safer to drive, and will not make people feel less stressed. Consumers are just spending money to be test engineers because of the technology developed by the company. There is not enough security protection.

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