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Posted by Bobbybaxter
 - June 21, 2019, 07:12:41
QuoteThis resulted in the vehicle's deceleration prior to turning sharply to the right, which the driver in question was apparently unable to prevent.

Maybe its worded bad, but I dont believe this one but. Any driver input over rides APs controls. ALWAYS.

Also curious what version cars were on. Newer versions seem to rely very heavily on visual/camera input and not pre mapped GPS data.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 20, 2019, 17:58:41
The Tesla Models S or 3 have a feature called Navigate on Autopilot feature, which can allow one of these vehicles to follow a certain route while driving autonomously. The security firm Regulus Cyber has claimed that they are susceptible to GPS-spoofing interventions, which allegedly caused a test car to enact auto-turning behaviors while still 3 miles from an actual exit.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/GPS-spoofing-attack-could-drive-a-Tesla-Model-S-or-3-off-the-road-as-security-researchers-find.424885.0.html