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Tesla updates driverless system, will use radar instead of cameras for Autopilot mode

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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, says the electric car company is making major improvements to the Autopilot system used by its vehicles. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Electric carmaker Tesla announced Sunday it was upgrading its Autopilot software to use more advanced radar technology.

In a teleconference, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk said the update, which should be downloadable in two weeks for models delivered after October 2014, “very likely” would have saved the life of a Florida driver who died in May after colliding with a truck.

With the latest update, the system would have identified a “large metal object across the road,” Musk said.

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The Florida tragedy - the first deadly crash with a driverless system - took place after Autopilot failed to detect the truck due to poor weather and low luminosity.

Rescue workers proceed with caution around the spot where a Tesla slammed into a tree in Baarn, the Netherlands, on September 7. Photo: AFP
Rescue workers proceed with caution around the spot where a Tesla slammed into a tree in Baarn, the Netherlands, on September 7. Photo: AFP
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The radar technology - which will now be used as a primary control sensor, rather than relying on the standard camera system - easily sees through fog, dust rain or snow.

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