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Nobody who knows anything about self-driving would give Tesla any credit for that.
The fact that Tesla's slight improvement to lane-assist is labelled as "full self-driving" by Tesla has really damaged the reputation of the industry. GM is way ahead of them because of the knowledge they have in-house thanks to Cruise. And Cruise gave up because they were so far behind Waymo.
Cruze also parked on a pedestrian, but I think Waymo is only working because google has the money to blow on human monitors working remotely.
Cruze is a different thing. Cruise did have a very public incident where a pedestrian was hit and dragged. But, they had driven more than 1 million miles without that happening.
And while these vehicles do have human monitors, they're mostly that: monitors. The cars are mostly driving themselves.