Tesla FSD takes on Las Vegas F1 track



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47 thoughts on “Tesla FSD takes on Las Vegas F1 track”

  1. My FSD in HW four has really regressed and does a tremendous amount of shadow phantom breaking. Pretty disturbing to my passengers. Also, it’s refreshing to see all the problems you were having. This is pretty much how my typical daily use of FSD has been.

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  2. Slightly surprised that autopilot doesn't take voice commands such as 'continue straight', 'take the next left' 'change lanes left' etc.
    Edit: have you tweaked the overlay a bit? seems even better, maybe my faulty memory tho lol.
    Also, have you not been 'papped' yet?! ; )

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  3. 4:00 – I have had the Beta, as it is stopping for a stop light, try to make a lane change as the car is nearly stopped. That has happened a number of times. I have no idea what the car might be "thinking"???
    4:57 – I saw one video posted where FSD Beta visualized a train as a series of semi trucks going down the tracks. 🀣🀣

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  4. Great test. Consider making a sign you can hold up when FSD is being rude. It might say, "I'm testing a self-driving car and it is being rude just now." I'm sorry.". I wonder if it would elicit a smile or a rude gesture instead.

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  5. The reason you can't use vision alone is because of stuff like this. There is some context here a human driver would be aware of. They'd have certain intel in advance when planning a trip through these roads over a race weekend. I seriously can't imagine that solely vision is the right way forward for FSD

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  6. That was a challenging trip. Good effort by FSD. HD maps aren't used by FSD, but sparse street maps with lane info are. That's why I suspect that visualizations of hidden roads are often displayed.

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  7. I would consider getting a second phone for video recording. Phone quality is much better than gopro quality now and battery life and video sharing should be better. A good phone for all around video quality, especially low light would be the Pixel 8 or 8 Pro. The Pro has a really good ultrawide as well. The video boost feature they're introducing next month is supposed to give it the best video on a phone by far.

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  8. This video shows there will be no Tesla Robo-Taxies for a long, long time if at all !
    To be honest i think we are beeing fooled by Musk.
    Same goes for the Cybertruck !
    So first deliveries go out to employees right ?
    Aren't those the people who have been test driving it all along ?
    So is it really a delivery event or a distraction to further beeing able to work on it but at the same time beeing able to say "look we delivered "…

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  9. Im confident it uses google maps to predict the lanes it can't see. All the time. It doesn't use HD maps, but it does use maps. Actually that's quite dangerous with regular non-FSD TACC, which can't cope when there is unmapped roadworks and it thinks it can still go straight when the lanes have been changed and unmapped, even though they are visually very clear.

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  10. Guy at the end had plenty of room. He was looking back and not paying attention that traffic was moving, so his loss. Even then, FSD had a stopline picked multiple times had he started moving.

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  11. This is just a toy. I can't see this working ever. With AI like this, no one knows why it is doing what. Any accident will be impossible to determine the cause. Just driving the car manually is so much easier, then holding breath all the time and praying it manages to resolve the situation.

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  12. The AI was hallucinating the BUS beside you because of the walls length, and it’s advertisements lettering on its side, So it was reading as a bus riding beside you instead of a normal roadside barrier.

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