I simply cannot use autopilot. The highways in Colorado are curvy but not excessively. My M3, in a curve, hugs the outside of the curve. All humans hug the INSIDE of curves. So I always come dangerously close the cars on my right when in a left curve, etc. This has been consistent for a couple years now.
It's yet another quirk of the Tesla autopilot software that goes against what a human would do (another example-- edging away from a giant tractor trailer instead of bearing down the middle or, in some cases, my M3 will drift towards a truck).
So Elon- why isn't it a design goal to put the human driver at ease by imitating what a human driver would do? And why not if no?
It's yet another quirk of the Tesla autopilot software that goes against what a human would do (another example-- edging away from a giant tractor trailer instead of bearing down the middle or, in some cases, my M3 will drift towards a truck).
So Elon- why isn't it a design goal to put the human driver at ease by imitating what a human driver would do? And why not if no?