People are now testing Tesla's 'full self-driving' on real kids
CNN
Carmine Cupani wanted to set the record straight. So he asked his young son to stand in the path of his Tesla as it sped through a parking lot.
The North Carolina resident set out to refute a widely circulated video of a Tesla with the company's "full self-driving" beta software -- which allows the car to steer, brake and accelerate, but requires an attentive human driver ready to take the wheel -- plowing into child-size mannequins.
Dan O'Dowd, a software company CEO who published the video earlier this month, thinks the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration should ban "full self-driving" until Tesla CEO Elon Musk "proves it won't mow down children."
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