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It's a tough thing to weigh however when it's perhaps "better than humans" in 98% of situations, but "on par with" or perhaps even "worse than humans" for the remaining 2%. That's where it gets sketchy to me, at least.

That said, I'm casually in the market for a Tesla (ideally pre-owned) and one of the features I'd require is the latest auto-pilot hardware. I'd definitely make use of it right away too -- but I'd do so with the understanding that it is far from infallible, and that I still need to keep substantially all of my attention trained to the road just as I would in any other non-autopilot vehicle.




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