Tesla’s TSLA newest software update — the one which enables more limited Autopilot in the new cars shipped without a radar — also indicates they have enabled the use of the camera above the rear-view ...
Tesla is starting to use the camera above the rear-view mirror in the Model 3 and Model Y to help make sure people pay attention to the road while using Autopilot, the company’s advanced driver ...
A Tesla hacker has revealed what Tesla’s driver-facing camera in Model 3 and Model Y is looking for — hinting at driver monitoring feature. When Tesla launched the Model 3, it equipped the vehicle ...
Late last year, when we evaluated the Tesla’s driver attention monitoring camera, we found that it wasn’t adequate to ensure that the driver was fully paying attention when the driver was using ...
Tesla has enabled the in-car camera in its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to monitor drivers when its Autopilot advanced driver assistance system is being used. In a software update, Tesla indicated the ...
To use the camera, the camera drivers must function well, or else it would break the connection between the hardware and the software. Thus, our first approach to solving the issue in the discussion ...
If you’re sure the camera is connected and installed properly, try checking for updated drivers. If you need it, here’s the error code: Reconnect the camera Turn ...
A hacker has revealed the key events that the Model 3's driver-facing camera is designed to detect – and it appears to do much more than Tesla CEO Elon Musk has so far admitted. Musk in April ...