#Tesla's "Smart" Summon feature should've been called ludicrous mode.
— David Knight (@libertytarian) September 30, 2019
Or maybe Musk had in mind the pending lawsuits when he called it #summon
Is it a way to push Musk's desire to get in the insurance business? Who pays when the car crashes w/o driver?https://t.co/iM4eA0Noxp
People Using Tesla's New Smart Summon Feature Are Already Running Into Trouble And It's Hard To Be Shocked https://t.co/Epdo1RW4KN
— Paris (@DavidParis) September 30, 2019
I saw this coming a mile away. Tesla's self-driving ambitions are ahead of reality and its real-world implementation.
— Artem Russakovskii (@ArtemR) September 30, 2019
Smart Summon is easily the most underbaked feature of v10 and the whole car in general.
https://t.co/dpjGIxV3xZ
This is hilariously entertaining, @By_Jason_Cannon.https://t.co/OHQRRdLyEx
— Robert S Hunter (@RSHunter71) September 30, 2019
Parking lots are no place for Elon Musk's bullshit.$TSLA $tslaQhttps://t.co/SGSYDzYO09
— Elonomy of Scale (@zomgapocalypse) September 29, 2019
People Using Tesla's New Smart Summon Feature Are Already Running Into Trouble And It's Hard To Be Shocked https://t.co/o96cHSe5p1
— Jeff Terry (@nuclear94) September 29, 2019