Tesla takes the owner to the hospital with a heart attack

Tesla takes the owner to the hospital with a heart attack


The web and social networks of the USA are full of the famous development of autonomous driving the V12 version of the Tesla Full Self Driving FSD: among the videos and experiences of the near driving robot, the story of the user signed Maxpaul Franklin stands out: in the middle of hyperglycemic crisis and hit him even from a small heart attack, he did not think twice: he relied on his Tesla that he drove alone and took him to the nearest hospital.

From April 1, and it was not a fish, Tesla began to release the FSD V12 to drive the car completely autonomously based on the neural network. Even if the many failed promises of Elon Musk have bored almost everyone, this time the difference is there and it can be seen.

Free driving Tesla FSD V12 is no longer Beta but Managed

As promised for years, the Tesla FSD V12 has lost the Beta designation to gain that of Managed for the first time. But in practice and above all legal levels, nothing changes: as in the case of the beta, even with the managed V12 version, those sitting in the driving seat must remain alert and ready at all times and, if necessary, intervene and take controls instead of direct testing Tesla FSD.

Tesla takes the owner to the hospital with a heart attack
Photo by Maxpaul Franklin su X

Those who own a Tesla in the US assure that the Tesla FSD V12 Managed operating independently from previous versions is comparable to the arrival of ChatGTP. Just as the text written by AI for the first time appeared to come from a human, so for the first time after the Tesla update, FSD’s autonomous driving appears to drive as if there is a person at the wheel.

For a Tesla hospital or ambulance?

User Maxpaul Franklin says he’s seen all of this himself. In hyperglycemia and severe infarction is jump on the Tesla and with a double click on the column lever he started the autonomous operation of the Tesla FSD V12, an update installed a few hours earlier. The car drove itself, without any intervention, 13 miles, about 20 kilometers, to the door of the emergency room of the nearest hospital.

As soon as they reached the door of the emergency room, Tesla invited the owner to get out, suggesting to find a parking space independently: the owner started talking to the doctor while Tesla stood alone. Thanks to his Tesla and the hospital staff who welcomed him, Maxpaul Franklin is safe and secure and, thanks to the speed of action, he got out quickly and without serious harm.

It’s impossible to walk away from a story like this without feeling a lot of admiration for Tesla, Elon Musk, and of course the doctors and nurses. This is the case with Maxpaul Franklin who, as a former owner of luxury cars such as Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, Acura and Cadillac, swears by Tesla’s technological excellence above all others.

It’s true that risk drives everything, but a comparison between some of the top brands and Tesla should give pause for thought. Because according to Maxpaul Franklin, even for these luxury cars as well as for all traditional cars, Tesla’s leap into autonomous driving can be compared to the advent of smartphones compared to conventional mobile phones. There is no turning back. It is very possible, but in the comments on X many suggest that in such a situation it is better to always call for help.

Tesla FSD technology is making great progress, but there is still a long road from here to control and circuitry. Not to mention the social acceptance of the technology. All Elon Musk’s exploits from this page, for Tesla news from here.