Bizarre list of Tesla camera awkward moments as drivers scared by ‘hostages’ and ‘ghosts in a cemetery’

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TESLA has had its fair share of setbacks regarding its cameras.

The Tesla Model Y includes multiple cameras for its Autopilot characteristicshelping the vehicle to maneuver with precision.

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Several Tesla drivers shared their bizarre experiences with their car cameras malfunctioningCredit: Alamy
One person shared the discovery of strange figures in a cemetery

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One person shared the discovery of strange figures in a cemeteryCredit: SWNS

However, some drivers have complained of strange glitches in the technology, including mysterious human figures seen in a cemetery late at night.

In January, an unidentified man was driving through a cemetery in Burrillville, Rhode Island — about 37 minutes northwest of Providence — when figures began to appear on the car’s control screen.

The man was driving with her fiancé and brother, who were equally terrified as the numbers multiplied on the screen.

“[I can] please confirm this is not an Easter egg that Elon added, as I have tried this many times,” said the man, a Tesla employee.

“It’s not just about picking up the tombstones, because even if they were, they would appear still on the screen.”

The numbers were released as the group driving near the house that inspired the events of The Conjuring horror film franchise.

Last month, US Sun reporter Ben Shimkus shared the moment several Teslas misidentified a wall as a person.

The US Sun visited the Advanced Clean Tech Expo in Las Vegas in late April.

Elon Musk’s other company, The Boring Company, took visitors to the exhibit’s front door through a system of underground tunnels.

From there, guests took a series of chauffeur-driven Teslas, however, the camera sensor technology in several vehicles had trouble identifying the tunnel walls and safety apparatus around the tunnel. cars.

The first photos of the new Tesla leaked online months before launch

Several times, multiple Model Ys have shown cameras misreading the tunnel.

Images of an imaginary 18-wheeler were seen on the car’s infotainment system.

THE cars operated by humans did not appear to change their driving after misinterpreting the objects around you.

‘SOMETHING SUSPICIOUS’

A Tesla driver took to TikTok to share a bizarre experience after his car captured something strange on camera.

“My Tesla detected something suspicious,” said Steven Vargas, whose video got more than 3.2 million views.

He displayed the car’s infotainment screen, which showed a generated image.

How do autonomous cars work?

Self-driving cars use powerful sensors, algorithms, machine learning systems and processors.

They can create and maintain a map of the area around them based on various sensors situated in different parts of the car.

Radar sensors are used to track the positions of other cars.

Video cameras can detect traffic lights, read traffic signs, track other cars and watch pedestrians.

Sophisticated software processes all this information and plots the path the car should follow, sending instructions to the car’s actuators, which control acceleration, braking and steering.

Coded rules and object recognition help the software follow traffic rules and avoid obstacles.

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The outline of a figure, appearing to be a man, standing behind a fence could be seen.

It’s possible that the car’s system misidentified another form and translated it as human.

However, many in the comments believe it is Vargas’ neighbor standing in the yard.

“Hello neighbor,” wrote one person.

“It’s your trash cans triggering the sensor incorrectly,” another person theorized.

Another driver went viral after spotting “:ghosts” walking through a cemetery.

The car’s screen captured figures around the vehicle, however, when looking outside, the driver found no one there.

They titled a video of the experience, Ghostbusting in a Tesla.

US Sun has reached out to Tesla for comment.

A US Sun reporter shared a situation where several Tesla cars misidentified the tunnel walls

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A US Sun reporter shared a situation where several Tesla cars misidentified the tunnel wallsCredit: The US Sun / Ben Shimkus
The incident occurred at the Advanced Clean Tech Expo in Las Vegas

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The incident occurred at the Advanced Clean Tech Expo in Las VegasCredit: The US Sun / Ben Shimkus





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