Except those designations doesn’t line up with what’s shown.
Except those designations doesn’t line up with what’s shown.
Why do I appreciate these articles? Because it helps make it clear how easy these situations could be avoided if Musk hadn’t so strongly opposed LIDAR.
its not over the top at all. how many times could you have made a left turn there without putting yourself into a dangerous situation??? probably more than three. its not anything close to autopilot or self driving.
That looks somewhat better than the human drivers around here.
Half-finished software causing a car to put passengers in mortal danger is not “scary” to you?
“So that means it just kind of... takes off. It doesn’t give Cook a warning. It just goes” Sorry where exactly did it take off? I saw it fail to brake at one point and he had to apply the brakes, but that’s it.
As mentioned, it was the correct designation (yellow for oncoming traffic), just not the correct decision.
“The system didn’t detect a truck AND a truck towing a boat as a moving target (yellow designation instead of the blue in the other attempts)”
Just watch the last video. That’s the scary one. The rest are normal, but overly cautious - well within normal human parameters. The last one is... not cool.
The rhetoric in this post is a bit over the top. It misdetected objects and the driver stopped it, as he’s supposed to.
The Turing test could easily be replaced with a Left Turning test. It’s about the most human thing we do.
Sorry you got stuck with the bash Tesla assignment today.
Yet here you are; reading and commenting.
I think you’re the one who’s bored dude. Maybe stop talking for a while, sit this one out.
Am I the only one bothered by the fact that the car is angled into traffic and the wheel is turned waiting for the opportunity to make the left turn?
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