The Borneo Post

Future Tesla Autopilot to recognise both police and emergency vehicles

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AFTER an ABC 13 report arose over the weekend about a Tesla with Autopilot engaged driving an unconsciou­s driver seven miles before the police could stop the vehicle, CEO Elon Musk has moved quickly.

He has announced that the company is going to add police car, fire truck, and ambulance recognitio­n to the Tesla neural net over the next couple of months.

Tesla’s autopilot may just be too good that it can be dangerous -- at least, for those who trust the vehicle to man the wheel and fall asleep behind it. Friday, it took seven miles for police to stop a Tesla Model S with autopilot engaged whose driver was unconsciou­s after a night out. After the driver and vehicle remained unresponsi­ve to the police lights and sirens, an officer drove in front of the Tesla which prompted the vehicle to slow down.

In part, it’s surprising that an automatic response to police and emergency vehicles wasn’t already integrated into the Tesla Autopilot system, but on the other hand, the company didn’t expect drivers to trust their vehicle with their lives to get them home. In response to the report, Musk announced that the company will be “adding police car, fire truck & ambulance to the Tesla neural net in coming months.”

This promise came after Musk said he was looking into what happened in California over the weekend in response to a Twitter user suggesting that the company revamp the autopilot to identify if a driver is unconsciou­s or not.

So, we can expect to see two new upgrades to Tesla Autopilot over the next couple of months: a new default Autopilot behaviour that can recognise an unconsciou­s driver and in response slow the vehicle to a stop if necessary, and a feature that allows Tesla Autopilot to recognise police and emergency vehicles and respond accordingl­y. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Tesla is planning some updates to its Autopilot to recognize emergency vehicles.— Tesla photo
Tesla is planning some updates to its Autopilot to recognize emergency vehicles.— Tesla photo

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