Brainstorming at Burning Man 2016

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Our trip to Burning Man 2015 was so successful that we are expanding our presence for 2016 to a 30' PlayaDome and running 12 Brainsto...

Monday, April 10, 2017

Tesla Autopilot Controversy: My Personal Experience – I Love It!

For all of the controversy over Tesla’s Autopilot features, I find it a big help. For example, I was taking an evening course at Swarthmore College on How to Talk to Climate Change and Evolution Deniers. The drive was an hour and 45 minutes each way. Without Autopilot I arrived home exhausted from the strain of driving at night. By contrast, with Autopilot I arrived home alert and almost fresh. It takes a lot less cognitive and physical energy to supervise the driving process than to do it.

No I’m not one of those crazy people who sleep in the back seat or watch videos or text while driving. You have to keep your hand on the steering wheel, exactly as Tesla demands, both in the instructions every time you turn Autopilot on, and because it yells at you if you leave your hands off, and then will turn off Autopilot until you restart the car.

Even though Autopilot is designed for highways, I use it extensively in local driving – the vagaries of local roads can confuse Autopilot, especially missing lane lines and sharp curves over a hill. But it still saves my personal energy, and is fun.


Coming out in the morning to see what new features Tesla has downloaded overnight is always fun. For example, now my Tesla automatically opens the garage door when I arrive home, and closes it when I leave.

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