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Posting time: 10 months ago on 2/19/2020 5:43:16 PM
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Archived Hackers stuck a 2-inch strip of tape on a 35-mph speed sign and successfully tricked 2 Teslas into accelerating to 85 mph (businessinsider.com)
submitted 10 months ago by daskapitalist
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[–] BilboNoggins 3 points 10 points 13 points (+13|-3) 10 months ago
Tesla's don't use traffic sign recognition by the camera for speed limits, they use google maps data. Fake news
[–] ElDulce 0 points 11 points 11 points (+11|-0) 10 months ago
Yeah, this was done with a 2016 car. Tesla said a person would probably have misread it also, which is pretty true.
"Tesla has stopped using Mobileye cameras on its newest cars, but it doesn’t see any way to address the issue in existing vehicles."
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[–] BilboNoggins 3 points 10 points 13 points (+13|-3) ago
Tesla's don't use traffic sign recognition by the camera for speed limits, they use google maps data. Fake news
[–] ElDulce 0 points 11 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago
Yeah, this was done with a 2016 car. Tesla said a person would probably have misread it also, which is pretty true.
"Tesla has stopped using Mobileye cameras on its newest cars, but it doesn’t see any way to address the issue in existing vehicles."