Guest Yoni Heisler Posted December 28, 2016 Posted December 28, 2016 http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/8bf172dd20d17ecefb6c75600d9724ff.jpg Over the past few months, Tesla's Autopilot feature has been on the receiving end of a lot of criticism. And with good reason, the company's futuristic self-driving car technology has been involved in a number of accidents over the past year. While many of these incidents were the result of Tesla drivers over relying on the software and, in turn, engaging the feature in less than ideal driving situations, the perception that the software isn't yet ready for widespread use persists. Continue reading... Trending right now: 9 new shows coming to Netflix in 2017 that we can’t wait to see Asus’s leaked USB-C Chromebook is basically a half-price MacBook This modified iPhone 7 is ultra secure, but it’ll cost you big bucks http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/a98be51eb0a0af9d28b22e2bec45d676._.gif Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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