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Originally Posted by Franco Cozzo
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I think you're misinterpreting the term that Tesla uses for automation and the fact that it has various levels of automoation. From the wiki page on Tesla Automation:
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Tesla Autopilot is a suite of advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) features offered by Tesla
Driving features
Tesla's Autopilot is classified as Level 2 under the SAE six levels (0 to 5) of vehicle automation.[160] At this level, the car can act autonomously, but requires the driver to monitor the driving at all times and be prepared to take control at a moment's notice.[161][162] Tesla's owner's manual states that Autopilot should not be used on city streets or on roads where traffic conditions are constantly changing;[163][164][165] however, some FSD capabilities ("traffic and stop sign control (beta)"), and future FSD capabilities ("autosteer on city streets") are advertised for city streets.[166]
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There's a table in there that talks about the different levels of the suite and they use the term Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self Driving.
Autopilot is not the same as Full Self Driving. They're two different levels of automation under that suite.
It's nowhere near being the same thing as the Lorna Jane thing, IMHO. In this case, I think you're focused on one term and applied it to a suite of capabilities that mean different things.
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