3 points | by rntn 10 hours ago
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They do not specify the use-case, but if you are charitable, its probably the fallback mode if the self-driving stack cannot handle the situation. Waymo has the same thing as well, so not exactly unexpected.
Meanwhile in the Tesla factory, workers are controlling its self-assembling cars.
In case of an accident, who will be held liable? Tesla Inc. or the poor sod driving remotely?
So... why? What problem are they trying to solve? Taxi as WFH?
Fake it till you make it
They do not specify the use-case, but if you are charitable, its probably the fallback mode if the self-driving stack cannot handle the situation. Waymo has the same thing as well, so not exactly unexpected.
Meanwhile in the Tesla factory, workers are controlling its self-assembling cars.
In case of an accident, who will be held liable? Tesla Inc. or the poor sod driving remotely?
So... why? What problem are they trying to solve? Taxi as WFH?
Fake it till you make it