Smart cars save lives | If you feel ill they drop you straight into the emergency room

Smart cars save lives | If you feel ill they drop you straight into the emergency room
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Everyone has heard about it these days, because the news became so viral that it went around the world in an instant: it is the story of the intelligent car that saved a man’s life.

A story that, beyond its nature mediaperhaps definitively opens a crucial furrow in the destiny – or at least in the collective imagination – of the so-called smart cars.

Now many really believe it: smart cars save your life. And perhaps we shouldn’t be so afraid of it, or doubt it. If you have an illness they dump you in emergency room.

As it happened to a man, Max Paul Franklin, who was saved thanks to his car, a Tesla. How did things go? the story comes directly from hero.

The progress that intelligent cars, i.e. self-driving cars, have been able to demonstrate, as in this case, has truly become enormous.

Intelligent cars, Tesla saves his life

Let’s talk about Tesla Full Self Driving FSD version V12, a system that everyone is now talking about on social media made in the USA and beyond. Videos, tutorials, demonstrations, but above all his story, Maxpaul Franklin. What happened to him? The man, in the midst of a hyperglycemic crisis and also suffering a heart attack, wasted no time: he got into the car and entrusted himself to his Tesla.

And, yes: the car drove itself and took him to the nearest hospital. Tesla after all, it has started to release the FSD V12 complete autonomous driving system based on a neural network. And Elon Musk he hit the mark. The car drives itself, and chIf you are sitting in the driving seat, you must remain alert and ready and, if necessary, to take over check instead of the Tesla FSD autopilot.

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Tesla and automatic driving, it’s all true

Anyone who has a Tesla in the USA guarantees that it can drive autonomously Tesla FSD V12 Supervised the security is really top of the top. For the first time after a Tesla update with FSD autonomous driving, it appears that a human being is behind the wheel.

Maxpaul Franklin, suffering from a heart attack, jumped onto the Tesla and did nothing more than double click on the Tesla FSD V12 autonomous driving lever, updated a few hours earlier. The car did everything on its own, without human intervention, covering 13 miles, about 20 km, to the emergency room of thethe nearest hospital.

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