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      Yes they are. There are two tiers of autopilot functionality. Basic and Advanced. This is part of the Advanced Autopilot tier.

      https://www.tesla.com/support/autopilot

      Telsa refers to those features as “autopilot”, and this former employee is referring those features as “autopilot” in his whistle blower claims.

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        It’s called “Enhanced Autopilot” and is distinctly different from “AutoPilot”.

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          This is like arguing that an iPhone Pro isn’t a “iPhone,” it’s a “iPhone Pro.”

          Call it whatever you want. This whistle blower, the press, and this comment thread are all referring to unsafe features of Tesla’s L2 automation that are currently available to the public.

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            This is like arguing that an iPhone Pro isn’t a “iPhone,” it’s a “iPhone Pro.”

            Yes it is, and in certain contexts (such as this one) it is very important. Especially considering that Autopilot has been installed on every vehicle made in the last several years and Enhanced Autopilot will be in practically zero.

            This whistle blower, the press, and this comment thread are all referring to unsafe features of Tesla’s L2 automation that are currently available to the public.

            According to whom? Nothing in the OP title, the OP article or the BBC piece they robbed the story from indicates any of that.

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              Enhanced Autopilot is very popular. All the hardware is already installed on the car, it just needs to be unlocked by purchasing the subscription in the app. The Full Self Driving package is also unlockable via a software subscription. FSB will be out of beta soon, but advanced autopilot has been a popular purchase for many years. It’s one of the main reasons people buy a Telsa. It is most definitely not on “practically zero” Teslas.

              As for “according to whom” - you replied to my comment about my experience with autopilot. So according to me.

              Advanced autopilot did some frightening stuff during the little time I spent driving a model 3. I really wanted to like the model 3 and was expecting to whip out my checkbook, but that test drive scared the shit out of my wife and I. It made some very dangerous lane changes and the autonomous parking stuff almost hit a kid in a parking lot. The latter is definitely widely reported. I’m not the only person to have experienced that problem.

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                All the hardware is already installed on the car, it just needs to be unlocked by purchasing the subscription in the app. The Full Self Driving package is also unlockable via a software subscription.

                I know all of this but I’m not sure why you’re telling me…

                FSB will be out of beta soon,

                LOL what are you talking about? Where are you getting this from? Elon? Autopilot isn’t even out of Beta…

                It’s one of the main reasons people buy a Telsa

                It’s absolutely not. Of the few people I know who actually bought it, they were pretty much all disappointed and regretted it.

                As for “according to whom” - you replied to my comment about my experience with autopilot. So according to me.

                I replied to your claim that the engineer was speaking specifically about “Enhanced Autopilot” as opposed to what the article refers to as “Autopilot”. Why are you trying to dodge my question?

                What is your source for that? Because everything I can see says “autopilot”.

                Advanced autopilot did some frightening stuff during the little time I spent driving a model 3.

                Once again, there’s no such thing as “advanced autopilot”, and once again, that’s not what we’re discussing.