Fired Tesla Employee Posts New Video Of Full Self-Driving Running A Red Light
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A former Tesla employee who was fired for showing the limits of FSD on social media says he's speaking to the feds about the incident.

cross-posted from: https://derp.foo/post/81940

There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.

He was prolly fired bc he couldn’t program the thing to stop at a red light.

Just the fact that you think programming a car to stop at a red light is a one man task is enough to show how much you know about what you’re talking about

If you had read the article you’d know his job was “advanced driver assistance systems test operator”. His job was to test the cars, not program them.

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Nice try Elon.

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But for legit, do you have information to refute what I said?

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That’s not how burden of proof works.

Do you have information to back up what you said?

Or you could - oh, I don’t know - read the article you are commenting on… it says he was a test operator and not a programmer.

Oh lol well then yeah, this is like releasing footage of a half baked game and claiming its buggy. Of course it is.

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