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sanitation@lemmy.today to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago

Chinese Drivers Are Using Tiny Plastic Heads to Fool Tesla’s Autopilot Safeguards

www.wired.com

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Chinese Drivers Are Using Tiny Plastic Heads to Fool Tesla’s Autopilot Safeguards

www.wired.com

sanitation@lemmy.today to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago
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A cottage industry of celebrity figurines, blinking screens, and other DIY gadgets is helping drivers bypass Tesla's distracted-driving controls.
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    Not one pic of the tiny plastic head. Lame.

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      There’s a video in this link from the article https://x.com/heyJohnEe/status/2062755881255833695

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        https://xcancel.com/heyJohnEe/status/2062755881255833695

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          Thanks. That’s funny.

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      Well, you have an enlarged image of tiny plastic head of a Chinese driver in the picture.

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        But not a pic of if on the dash.

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          I was just sarcastic because it’s obviously an AI generated from the title with no context for the AI.

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