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Tesla cabin cameras fooled by $30 doll heads to bypass driver monitoring
In China, $20 to $50 plastic doll heads are sold that trick Tesla's cabin camera into believing the driver is attentive. These figures, placed near the rearview mirror, simulate the driver's head position and gaze, preventing safety alerts during Autopilot and supervised Full Self-Driving use. This practice marks a dangerous escalation in manipulating Tesla's driver monitoring systems, which require constant driver attention for safe operation. Tesla also faces lawsuits and issues with devices illegally enabling FSD, showing a pattern of drivers circumventing safety protections.
- $20-$50 plastic heads fool Tesla's cabin camera driver monitoring.
- One Chinese driver drove 30 minutes without alerts using a fake head.
๐ Why it matters: The driver monitoring system based on the cabin camera, essential in supervised FSD, is bypassed by these plastic figures.
๐ Upside: Not applicable.
๐ Risk: Bypassing human supervision in Autopilot and FSD systems can cause serious accidents and legal violations.
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