I don’t think anything Elon Musk has done has been “cheaper”. Better, yes. Cheaper? Absolutely not.
The biggest danger of our current AI systems is the fact that instead of being the Knight Industries Two Thousand its closer to a CoD NPC Bot. AI is simply not quite that advanced yet. And its going to be a while before it is - because we’re just getting into this stuff. Our AI systems are at the Eniac level of…
From Bloomberg:
“When driverless cars take over and erase the concept of a privately-owned car, what are we going to do with all of this garage space?”
No, currently the available data is showing driverless cars are less safe than human drivers. Maxell2hd provided the google data. To add on to what they said, the google car is in a whole lot of accidents. Thankfully they are mostly low speed with no injuries but even the bottom 1 percent awful drivers get into…
This is classic Musk hype machine.
The fact they’re advertising now as “coming with all the hardware needed for fully autonomous” when they still don’t know how to make a fully autonomous car and therefore don’t actually know what hardware will be required is typical Tesla over hype.
operators being trained?
Really? It took us a decade to offer money to the victims, 20k for women 30k for men how progressive! we never admited to doing anything wrong, we still blamed the airliner for flying over our ship in the ocean and gave the captian of the ship the naval cross for bravery
“So we threw some shit at the wall that didn’t stick, so we’re throwing some other shit to see if it sticks. We’re just gonna keep calling it a beta even though it’s being marketed and sold to customers. Please don't sell our stock.“
People say that, but Porsche’s turnaround started almost a decade before the debut of their first SUV. They were making lots of money on 911s and Boxsters.
I found that I don’t do 0-60 very often anyway.
I would actually like to see the Model S at Lightning Lap and Best Driver’s Car. See what it can do. Also, it is insanely quick off the line, but the quarter mile trap speeds are telling.
Tesla wanted them to be confused.
You need to save this post to copy and paste it every time this discussion comes back. Its nearly perfect.
Tesla had no problems what so ever with the dozens of reviews that had the writers goofing off. They had no problem with the hundreds of youtube videos of people doing dumb shit. They where fine talking about…
Of course they will be shown in the next 7 months. One right around October when TSLA needs another capital raise to totally pay for the ramp up cost for the space bus and not cover the losses of the incoming SC and pay for the Model 3 ramp up. And then around March or April the Semi will be shown off to pay for that…
More of a case of hurry-up and half-baked than "first time"issues. They had a few really bad ideas, especially on the Model-X, that should not have made it out of a concept meeting, but ended up on the vehicle. While other aspects of the vehicles are not well thought out and implemented. It also does not seem like…
Per some of the Congress who live in the area, there’s a hill that the Tesla would have crested (which may have hidden him when the truck began turning) but there is plenty of time to see an obstacle and decelerate safely.
If you look at the accident diagram and take into consideration the acceleration of a semi the truck was concluding its maneuver when it was hit by the car, I don't believe the truck cut him off.