Autonomy innovation: the latest update from Tesla
Tesla's NHTSA order contains several key questions that clarify the software update. The agency seeks to determine when the update was performed, the number of vehicles affected, the reasons for the update, and instances of collisions or near-collisions with vehicles equipped with the updated software.
NHTSA is particularly concerned about the potential consequences of releasing Autopilot controls. Allowing drivers to keep their hands off the wheel for extended periods of time increases the risk of driver inattention and lack of supervision of the Autopilot system. This change in dynamics raises concerns about the overall safety of the technology and those using it.
Elon Musk's statement and the legal test
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, is a vocal proponent of autonomous driving technology. He has previously announced a reduction in alerts to ensure driver engagement in the "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) system. Those statements are now facing scrutiny as Tesla prepares to defend itself in an upcoming lawsuit over allegations that the failure of the Autopilot system led to a fatal accident. The trial will likely serve as a litmus test for Musk's claims about the technology's safety.
Competition and monitoring systems: the industry's race for autonomy
In the wider industry context, different car companies are racing to see who will build hands-free driving capability into their vehicles under certain conditions. Traditional manufacturers, including General Motors and Mercedes-Benz, compete directly with Tesla's Autopilot system. What sets them apart, however, is the robustness of their driver-monitoring systems. These systems play a vital role in ensuring that drivers remain alert and ready to take the wheel at a moment's notice.
Beyond autopilot: an NHTSA investigation involving multiple parties
NHTSA's investigation is multifaceted and includes not only the recent software change, but also the operation of the Autopilot system in crashes with stationary emergency vehicles. This broader investigation is examining whether Tesla's driver assistance system effectively ensures driver attention during traffic. As the Autopilot system evolves from basic lane-keeping assistance to more advanced driving tasks, the importance of reliable safety measures cannot be overstated.
Deadline looms: Tesla's response and regulatory impact
Tesla must respond to NHTSA's questions by Aug. 25, as specified in the special order. Failure to comply could result in significant penalties. The outcome of this investigation has the potential to impact the future regulatory environment for autonomous and semi-autonomous driving technologies. As the automotive industry continues to push technological boundaries, finding the right balance between innovation and safety remains an ongoing challenge.
Chart: five-year development of Tesla*
The value of the company did not decline
Despite the relatively difficult situation, Tesla shares have not seen any significant correction. On the contrary, the price has developed positively so far and the market value of the shares remains in the green. In the last two weeks, it has risen by almost 20%*.
Olivia Lacenová, Senior Analyst of Wonderinterest Trading
* Past performance is no guarantee of future results