Renault, Nevada: Tesla Cybertruck crashed into Renault, Nevada, while using the full self -driving function (FSD).
The truck failed to merge when the lane ended, hit the curb, and crashed into a pole.
Driver Jonathan Challger warned others on social media to be alert and not rely too much on the system. He also reported possible mechanical problems.
Tesla has been facing criticism and investigations into its self -driving technology after several crashes, including fatal ones.
However, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk recently said the system had improved significantly. Experts warn that AI is still struggling with merger and sudden changes in the road, which makes complete automation risky.
Musk plans to launch a paid taxi service for self -driving, starting in Texas until June and expanding to other states by the end of the year.
The Tesla system relies only on cameras, unlike other companies that use additional safety technologies. Some experts believe that this makes the approach of Tesla more cheap but more fried, especially under poor visibility conditions.
The crash raised new doubts as to whether Tesla’s self -government technology is ready for fully autonomous work.