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Eugene

(62,646 posts)
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 04:41 PM Sep 2019

Tesla's Smart Summon feature is already causing chaos in parking lots across America

Source: The Verge

Tesla’s Smart Summon feature is already causing chaos in parking lots across America

Is Smart Summon ready for prime time?

By Andrew J. Hawkins @andyjayhawk Sep 30, 2019, 12:22pm EDT

Tesla’s new “Smart Summon” feature is already causing confusion — and some minor fender benders. It’s another example of the real-world complications that arise from Tesla’s willingness to beta test features using customers.

Smart Summon is the new name for Tesla’s autonomous parking feature, which enables a Tesla vehicle to leave a parking space and navigate around obstacles to its owner. Tesla owners who purchased the Full Self-Driving option on their car received it as part of the version 10 software update that went out last week. Using just a smartphone, you can “summon” your car to you from a maximum distance of 200 feet, as long as the car is within your line of sight.


Videos of Tesla owners testing the new feature have already began popping up on social media over the weekend, and wouldn’t you know it, it’s kind of a mess. One Tesla owner tweeted about “front bumper damage,” while another claimed their Model 3 “ran into the side of [a] garage.” A video of a near collision with a speeding SUV left the owner feeling their test of Smart Summon “didn’t go so well.” Another Tesla was filmed seemingly confused by pedestrians and other cars as it tried to make its way across a Walmart parking lot.

Tesla warns owners to be careful with using Smart Summon because it’s not a fully autonomous feature. “You are still responsible for your car and must monitor it and its surroundings at all times and be within your line of sight because it may not detect all obstacles,” the fine print on Tesla’s website reads. “Be especially careful around quick moving people, bicycles and cars.”

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Read more: https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/30/20891343/tesla-smart-summon-feature-videos-parking-accidents


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Tesla's Smart Summon feature is already causing chaos in parking lots across America (Original Post) Eugene Sep 2019 OP
um, no it isn't. Voltaire2 Sep 2019 #1
Maybe it's only three parking lots across America. unblock Sep 2019 #3
My dad just bought a Model 3 alittlelark Sep 2019 #2
They don't beta test just on customers -- they beta test on the general public. eppur_se_muova Sep 2019 #4
200 feet. 200 effin feet! 500 feet, a 1000 feet, makes no difference. yonder Sep 2019 #5
As Dave Barry said a few years ago... discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2019 #7
Audi used to have commercials about self parking cars in your apt complex. keithbvadu2 Sep 2019 #6

Voltaire2

(14,700 posts)
1. um, no it isn't.
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 05:16 PM
Sep 2019

I seriously doubt that "Smart Summon feature is already causing chaos in parking lots across America" unless tesla sales are much larger than reported.

alittlelark

(18,912 posts)
2. My dad just bought a Model 3
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 05:22 PM
Sep 2019

Fortunately he did not get that add-on feature. After spending 2 days helping him understand this beautiful box with just a steering wheel and a screen ...I am impressed and confused !!!!

eppur_se_muova

(37,389 posts)
4. They don't beta test just on customers -- they beta test on the general public.
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 06:21 PM
Sep 2019
E caveat emptor, they get what they deserve. Not true for innocent bystanders.

yonder

(10,002 posts)
5. 200 feet. 200 effin feet! 500 feet, a 1000 feet, makes no difference.
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 06:26 PM
Sep 2019

What is wrong here? If one can park within 200 feet of a destination, walk to it then walk around to do your business and become unable to walk back to your car, one should probably not be walking.

Maybe I'm just old, missing a handicap perspective or something but this is too much like beta-testing humanity into regressive oblivion - a modern day version of the Lone Ranger whistling for Silver. Next thing will be little robots that automatically sweep your house. Oh, wait...

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,576 posts)
7. As Dave Barry said a few years ago...
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 08:59 PM
Sep 2019

..."The next thing will be your bathroom scale telling the fridge not to let you in."

keithbvadu2

(40,091 posts)
6. Audi used to have commercials about self parking cars in your apt complex.
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 06:44 PM
Sep 2019

Audi used to have commercials about self parking cars in your apt complex.

Haven't noticed that commercial lately.

Do they still have that feature?

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