In a significant development, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has announced a recall of more than two million vehicles in the United States.
This action follows an extensive investigation by US auto safety regulators into the Autopilot system, which has been linked to several crashes, some resulting in fatalities.
The recall is one of the most substantial in the company's history, encompassing nearly all vehicles Tesla has sold in the US since the introduction of the Autopilot feature in late 2015.
Potential for dangerous misuse
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), after a two-year probe, raised concerns about the effectiveness of Autopilot in ensuring driver engagement.
Their investigation revealed that the system's method of confirming driver attention may be inadequate, leading to potentially dangerous misuse.
In response, Tesla is set to issue a software update aimed at addressing these flaws.
The update, already sent to a portion of the affected vehicles, includes additional controls and alerts to further ensure driver involvement.
Not capable of full automation
The recall and subsequent software update underscore the ongoing debate over the safety of semi-autonomous driving systems
Autopilot, despite its name, is a driver-assist feature and not capable of full autonomous operation.
Independent tests have shown that the system's monitoring can be easily deceived, with incidents of drivers being inebriated or even seated in the vehicle's rear.
Call for stringent regulations
Auto safety advocates have long called for more stringent regulations of driver monitoring systems.
The main criticism has been the ease with which the system's hands-on-wheel detection can be bypassed.
In its defect report to the NHTSA, Tesla conceded that the current Autopilot controls might not be robust enough to prevent misuse by drivers.
This recall is a pivotal moment for Tesla, reflecting the broader industry challenges in harmonising cutting-edge driver assistance technologies with safety and regulatory standards.
The outcome of this recall and the efficacy of the software update will be closely watched by both industry experts and regulatory authorities.