Tesla’s in-car cameras will be used to monitor in Autopilot mode

Tesla is using In-Car Camera's for different purpose.

Now for owners of the Tesla Model 3 or Model Y, it is apparently now possible that the in-car camera will soon be monitoring the vehicle while on autopilot.

Tesla has reportedly enabled the capability through a software update. The use of the new feature was originally spotted on Twitter after a current Tesla owner took to the platform to post images of the latest software version on his Model Y as per Techcrunch report.

New Camera Cabin Updates

Within the release notes, it described “Camera Cabin Updates” as, “If you do want your information shared, then you can change the car’s data settings by going to Tap > Controls > Safety & Security > Data Sharing via the Tesla’s touchscreen. Otherwise, it’s disabled by default and your data is only stored locally.” Also Read: WWDC 2021 – Apple Keynote on June 7 and Design Awards on June 10.

Tesla’s vehicles originally used sensors built into the steering wheel to keep drivers’ hands on the wheel while on Autopilot. But according to plenty of articles on the internet, it is very easy to fool the system into thinking your hands are on the wheel.

Apparently, the new feature also comes only a few days after Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed the company’s Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, in North America, were being made without radar. In a blog post, Tesla said it will instead “rely on camera vision and neural net processing to deliver Autopilot, Full-Self Driving and certain active safety features.”

In this case, the sensors in conjunction with the cameras and LiDar are mainly used to detect spacing and objects around it for things like blind spots, forward collision warnings, automatic emergency braking. Read more : Clubhouse Solid Debut On Android : Get Over 1 Million Users less than a week

However the transition from radar sensors to a camera-based system is not a good look as far as safety goes. The company has already lost its “Top Pick” status from Consumer Reports among other seals of approval from testing organizations.

The exact details on how the cabin cameras will work to ensure safe driving are yet to be revealed.

Avatar photo
Sophie
Sophie is technical enthusiast and loves to write about gadgets. She follows latest trends in ecommerce, mobile and apps space.

Latest articles

Related articles

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here