Drivers bypassing safety systems
Some Tesla owners in China are outsmarting their own cars by sticking plastic doll heads, like celebrity figurines, onto their mirrors to block the cabin camera.
This camera is supposed to track the driver to make sure they are watching the road while using Full Self-Driving. It is a ridiculous, low-tech workaround that exposes a massive gap in how Tesla handles driver monitoring.

By simply placing a piece of plastic in the camera view, the car is fooled into thinking a human is present and paying attention, allowing the driver to completely disengage.
Underdeveloped safety software
The fact that a 20 dollar toy can defeat a high-tech safety system is a major embarrassment. The cabin camera is supposed to be the watchdog, flagging when a driver is distracted or nodding off.

Instead, it is being played by a static toy because the software is not sophisticated enough to tell the difference between a real human face and a piece of molded plastic.
It makes you wonder how much we should actually trust these smart features when they can be duped so easily.
Public road safety risks
These drivers are not just being clever; they are turning the road into their own private lounge, ignoring their responsibilities while their car moves at highway speeds.

While Tesla markets this as a supervised driver tool, these users are acting as if the vehicle is handling everything itself. When you bypass safety monitors, you are not just risking your own life, but the lives of everyone else around you.
This behavior turns a heavy vehicle into a dangerous liability on the road.
Demanding corporate accountability
If Tesla wants us to believe in their technology, they need to do better than this.

Critics are calling for actual liveness detection, tech that can tell the difference between a person and a prop, before these cars are marketed as self-driving.
Until they fix this, these smart safety features are little more than a marketing gimmick. We need to stop letting car companies push innovative tech that prioritizes convenience over basic human safety.
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