• @Catoblepas
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    3223 days ago

    It’s not even the closest thing to self driving on the market, Mercedes has started selling a car that doesn’t require you to look at the road.

      • @machinin@lemmy.world
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        2823 days ago

        But it works and it’s hands off. Tesla can’t even legally do that under any condition.

        And fuck you if you ask Tesla to pay for any mistakes their software might make. It is ALWAYS your fault.

      • @Catoblepas
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        2723 days ago

        So, greater than any speed on a Tesla and available in more states?

      • @conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works
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        1323 days ago

        Because they’re doing shit responsibly.

        For the target audience they chose that thing is a fucking bargain. Do you know how many people making damn good money sit in hours of 4 lane bumper to bumper traffic every day? “You don’t have to drive and we assume liability if our system fucks up” is a massive value add.

        (Not enough that I’d ever consider dealing with that kind of commute no matter what you paid me. But still.)

      • @spamspeicher@feddit.de
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        1023 days ago

        Level 3 in the S-Class and EQS has been available since may 2022. And the speed limit is there because that is part of a UN regulation that the Mercedes is certified for. The regulation has been updated since the release of Mercedes Drive Pilot to allow speeds up to 140km/h but Mercedes needs to recertify for that.

      • @suction@lemmy.world
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        723 days ago

        Still the most advanced system that is legal to use on public roads, worldwide. Tesla’s most advanced system is many leagues below that, so not sure why it’s so hard to believe for some people that Tesla is nothing but an also-ran.