Skip to main content
← Docket
World

Briefing: Former Uber Self-Driving Chief Crashes Tesla On FSD Into A Concrete Wall

Strategic angle: As automation improves, humans are still expected to supervise it, and that may be the most dangerous phase of all.

Editorial Staff1 min read

The incident occurred when the vehicle collided with a concrete wall while in FSD mode, raising questions about the reliability of current automation systems.

This event emphasizes the ongoing need for human oversight in automated driving, a phase that may introduce significant risks as technology advances.

As automation capabilities improve, the balance between machine autonomy and human supervision becomes increasingly complex, necessitating a reevaluation of safety protocols and infrastructure.