A Tesla is "drafted" to self-drive to assist in an emergency without owner consent by end 2026
4
188Ṁ31
2027
38%
chance

In the US

There will be a story that someone (government or someone in Tesla) had a self-driving car awake and drive somewhere with no human present, for the purpose of assistance in some emergency.

Counts:

  • A older man didn't answer his daughters calls for three days. She persuaded Tesla to enable his Tesla video and drive the car around his farm looking for him, relaying video

  • A criminal is driving a Tesla he owns recklessly and claims to have a bomb. The police receive help from Tesla to turn the car away from a school and to an isolated field to protect the public. The man is locked in his own car and cannot control it manually.

  • Would also count if they just remote disable it at the request of law enforcement while he was driving.

  • Police convince Tesla to waken and drive a bunch of cars to smash through a wall which is preventing them from saving some people. Owners were not informed beforehand.

Does not count

  • Disabling a car while no one is driving for nonpayment or other reason. This isn't an emergency situation so doesn't count.

Criteria:

  • It must be self-driven to do something in an emergency. Either onboard self-driving or remotely.

  • It cannot be normal operation such as a car automatically becoming self-driving if it detects owner is drunk or batter is super low or on fire

  • This state must be remotely imposed

  • It can be with or without owner consent or knowledge

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