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The Sunday Read: ‘Elon Musk’s Appetite for Destruction’

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Tesla's Autopilot: A False Sense of Safety

Singer believes that even if human drivers and autonomous vehicles were equally deadly, we should prefer the AI, provided that the next software update, based on data from crash reports and near misses, makes the system even safer./nPhilip Copeland, the author of "How Safe is Safe Enough," objects to Tesla's practice of using untrained civilians as test drivers for an immature technology, and believes that the company's data does not accurately reflect the safety of the autopilot system./nTesla's advantage in comparing autopilot numbers to highway numbers decreases significantly when looking at local roads.

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