Tesla Is Urging Drowsy Drivers to Use 'Full Self-Driving'. That Could Go Very Wrong

WIRED 

Tesla Is Urging Drowsy Drivers to Use'Full Self-Driving'. Experts say that advising customers to switch in on when they're drifting between lanes is exactly the wrong move. Since Tesla launched its Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature in beta in 2020, the company's owner's manual has been clear: Contrary to the name, cars using the feature can't drive themselves. Tesla's driver assistance system is built to handle plenty of road situations--stopping at stop lights, changing lanes, steering, braking, turning. Still, "Full Self-Driving (Supervised) requires you to pay attention to the road and be ready to take over at all times," the manual states.