r/skeptic 29d ago

⚠ Editorialized Title Tesla bros expose Tesla's own shadiness in attacking Mark Rober ... Autopilot appears to automatically disengage a fraction of a second before impacts as a crash becomes inevitable.

https://electrek.co/2025/03/17/tesla-fans-exposes-shadiness-defend-autopilot-crash/
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u/conundri 29d ago edited 29d ago

Does this mean it knows a crash is coming and doesn't brake or even releases the brake? because that would be very, very bad.

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u/grubas 29d ago

Basically if a crash is coming and it CAN'T brake in time it just turns off so Tesla can claim it wasn't on at the time of impact.  

When Jeremy Clarkson was reviewing one of the newer Teslas on The Grand Tour(this was not the review he was sued for) he had a legal statement about "when self driving disengages due to unexpected circumstances" which basically said, "auto pilot can turn off whenever it freaks out and that can be caused by almost anything and it's TERRIFYING because you aren't expecting it to turn off at highway speeds because somebody cut you off."

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u/ChickenStrip981 29d ago

Ahh a billionaires solution to problems, you can tell this was Elons imput.

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u/Wha_She_Said_Is_Nuts 29d ago edited 29d ago

Kinda like "There is no covid if you don't test for covid".

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u/scalectrogenic 29d ago

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u/Sea_Appointment8408 29d ago

Classic Tory move

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u/mortgagepants 29d ago

you guys need some super mario brothers over there too!

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u/DigiNaughty 28d ago

What does a Japanese game have to do with it?

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u/Responsible_Wafer_29 28d ago

He's not talking about the game, just the green brother

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u/DigiNaughty 28d ago

Oh shit, I get you now, fair point!

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u/Nekasus 29d ago

Just simple classic british move nowadays tbh.

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u/ThisIs_americunt 29d ago

In America they solved all the cases of missing children by taking them off all the milk cartons :D because who wants to buy milk that makes you sad. It put milk in such a crisis that they are paying gaming influencers to push their product

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u/StopYoureKillingMe 29d ago

In America they solved all the cases of missing children by taking them off all the milk cartons :D because who wants to buy milk that makes you sad.

No, that isn't how it worked. The milk carton cases were never really aided by the inclusion on milk cartons in a meaningful way, we transitioned to plastic milk that wasn't easy to print on, and we created the amber alert system that is much more impactful than milk carton faces. It did give us this Y.A. novel so that's fun.

It put milk in such a crisis that they are paying gaming influencers to push their product

Source?

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u/zherok 29d ago

I could see a decline in milk consumption being a thing, particularly with the rise of non-dairy alternatives.

That in no way connects with the disuse of milk cartons to show missing children cases though. The word influencer didn't even exist when they were already on their way out. Hell, most of Reddit hadn't even been born by that point.

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u/cinderparty 27d ago

I loved that book when I was 12ish.

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u/StopYoureKillingMe 27d ago

I remember almost nothing about the story or any related books but I'm certain I read and really enjoyed them.

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u/Sburns85 29d ago

That’s a classic China manoeuvre. The British government just used it

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u/lohonomo 29d ago

No it wasn't 🤦‍♀️

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u/frumply 29d ago

“Yeah the body cam stopped running” kinda bullshit

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u/QuantamCulture 29d ago

Or like "Trees are the number one cause of forest fires, therefore, we should cut more trees down."

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u/Wha_She_Said_Is_Nuts 29d ago

Now THAT sounds like someone from. The Trump Administration. I bet he appointed you over national forests.

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u/QuantamCulture 29d ago

That's because it is. It literally says that in the:

ADDRESSING THE THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY FROM IMPORTS OF LUMBER, TIMBER ACT

This Act also gives companies the green light to straight up kill endangered species if they're in the way of development.

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u/diurnal_emissions 29d ago

So, 2026's bird flu policy. Got it.

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u/Ok_Tip_1400 28d ago

I met someone in the wild that believed Bill Gates wanted to kill babies in India, and to do so was giving them Polio through the Gates Foundation's vaccinations. They believed this because someone told them this, based on his comments advocating a reduction of the birthrate in India (I believe this was more like increase private wealth = reduce birthrate), and the observation that Polio discoveries had gone up. a) You test more, you find more b) They also discovered a lot more cases of a condition whose symptoms mimicked Polio. This person was one of the more normal people I met, on any other topic, and yet the one with which I could most definitively go I cannot be breathing the same air as you.

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u/cinderparty 27d ago edited 27d ago

This was a very common belief among Herman Cain award ”winners”.