Cool. Do "self-driving" next.https://t.co/PklLNRSobw
— Derek Powazek (@fraying) December 23, 2021
I've never driven a car or played a computer game so I can't claim to be an expert but it sounds utterly insane that anyone would ever want to do this. https://t.co/Q8K5dcneco
— Darren Johnson (@DarrenJohnson66) December 24, 2021
Good to see Tesla disabling this driver-distracting feature. And glad NHTSA doesn't have to waste further resources chasing something this egregious.
— Phil Koopman ??? (@PhilKoopman) December 23, 2021
Hopefully Tesla follows through on this promise. https://t.co/LgtZac2qUB
Hey @Tesla, you should listen to and empower your #UX and #HCI specialists. Humans have scarce attentional resources and your cars’ AI need human supervision. This is not a game and your arrogance isn’t cute. Lives are at stake. https://t.co/GgKJIdXEFx
— Celia Hodent (@CeliaHodent) December 24, 2021
UPDATE: A day after NHTSA announced its investigation, Tesla has agreed to prevent drivers from playing video games while the car is in motion.
— David Zipper (@DavidZipper) December 23, 2021
Note that Tesla introduced this feature a year ago. NHTSA took action only after NY Times ran a story on it.https://t.co/d6GjnwEGcW
I know Tesla likes to push the boundaries, but this was such a ridiculous idea from the start. https://t.co/tymNSJfYzb
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) December 23, 2021
And a collective sigh by parents used to entertaining their children was heard throughout the realm https://t.co/9lS3mOHTXq
— messina.eth (@chrismessina) December 23, 2021
"playing. games. while. driving"??????? :/ https://t.co/ZpyLRrHzyO
— Diane Duane (@dduane) December 23, 2021
"Tesla agrees to stop letting drivers play video games in moving cars."
— Scott Robbins AKA Boring AI (@Boring_AI) December 24, 2021
In other news, I have agreed to stop letting my 5 year old son juggle with knives. Safety is important.https://t.co/MR0nkRoEBY
Tesla to no longer allow drivers to play video games in moving cars, a day after safety probe became public https://t.co/7VzzMAGgde
— Faiz Siddiqui (@faizsays) December 23, 2021
UPDATE: A day after NHTSA announced its investigation, Tesla has agreed to prevent drivers from playing video games while the car is in motion.
— David Zipper (@DavidZipper) December 23, 2021
Note that Tesla introduced this feature a year ago. NHTSA took action only after NY Times ran a story on it.https://t.co/d6GjnwEGcW
Fun while it lasted. https://t.co/oWr8pxth0t
— James Cobb (@NYCjamescobb) December 24, 2021
Tesla cuts video games while the car is moving as federal regulators investigate the company. https://t.co/WAuKLOKxsy
— The Drive (@thedrive) December 23, 2021