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Chinese platforms are selling fake doll heads designed to trick Tesla’s driver-monitoring camera during Autopilot and FSD use.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street!
00:02Chinese e-commerce platforms are selling miniature plastic doll heads designed to fool Tesla's
00:06cabin camera into believing a driver is paying attention, according to Electrek.
00:11The devices, priced between $20 and $50, are marketed as travel companions and dashboard
00:16decorations.
00:17Tesla's cabin camera monitors head position and eye movement during autopilot and full
00:22self-driving supervised use.
00:24One Tesla Model 3 owner in China used a fake head resembling Dwayne Johnson and drove for
00:2930 minutes without a safety alert while eating and filming.
00:32Critics are calling on Tesla to implement liveness detection and stricter anti-spoofing measures.
00:38NHTSA has identified 80 FSD traffic violations and upgraded its investigation to an engineering
00:44analysis covering 3.2 million vehicles.
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