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DeanMcManis (not verified)    July 20, 2021 - 1:14PM

Always when I read these skewed perspectives I think about the regular, human drivers that I encounter on the roads every day. The worst of them drive irrationally and impatiently, cutting people off. With so many others who are not paying attention, either texting, or otherwise distracted. Or tired or under the influence of drugs or alcohol? Should we all be warned about those human drivers who regularly pose a risk to our lives on the road? The "other self driving" systems are comparatively limited. Sure they watch the human drivers more, but they have a very narrow scope of use, being geomapped, or otherwise limited to only point-to-point travel in a small area, or just on certain freeways. It can't be ignored that Tesla has taken on the greater challenge of having driving assist anywhere, which is far from simple. But they are quickly evolving and improving FSD daily. The CEO of Consumer Reports just came from being on the board of directors of Ford Motor Company, and you can see her bias against Tesla shown in a rash of attacking articles like these. Masked as impartial reviews.

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