US: Tesla' Smart Summon Feature Is Already Causing Chaos
As part of its 10.0 software update last week, Tesla owners who paid for the Full Self-Driving capability or the Enhanced Autopilot package have access to a new feature called Smart Summon. Smart Summon allows owners to be within eye line of the car and use the app to summon the car to wherever they're standing. The feature only works in private parking lots. After trying it out for themselves, owners have taken to social media to post videos of their Knight Rider-like autonomous cars—even the videos of things not going so well.14 sec video (Looped x2) . Video Location: Omaha, NE, USA. (Footage by @Justinkyser/Spectee via Getty Images UGC)





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