As someone who works on AV SW for a living, it’s really not a big deal, assuming you’ve got certain limits already in place.
However, unlike Tesla, we’re not just handing this out to random people who clicked “I agree” on the screen. We’ve got tons of dedicated training and have to demonstrate we can react to stuff and take over under worst-case conditions, and take incidents like this really seriously.
It’s funny that he says “Oh, this is why it’s not released to the public”, as I did some driving with a Model 3 on the latest version of FSD within the last few weeks, and in a 1 hour drive had plenty of “Oh shit” moments like this. So yeah, they’ll totally release garbage like this to the public, no doubt about it
Sure, and we do hundreds of thousands of miles of simulation on each SW build before it’ll be okayed for even driving on site, then it has to pass additional tests before it’s allowed on public roads with a test driver.
As someone who works on AV SW for a living, it’s really not a big deal, assuming you’ve got certain limits already in place.
However, unlike Tesla, we’re not just handing this out to random people who clicked “I agree” on the screen. We’ve got tons of dedicated training and have to demonstrate we can react to stuff and take over under worst-case conditions, and take incidents like this really seriously.
It’s funny that he says “Oh, this is why it’s not released to the public”, as I did some driving with a Model 3 on the latest version of FSD within the last few weeks, and in a 1 hour drive had plenty of “Oh shit” moments like this. So yeah, they’ll totally release garbage like this to the public, no doubt about it
Simulations show people will get out of your way 95% of the time, and it avoids nasty traffic jams.
Sure, and we do hundreds of thousands of miles of simulation on each SW build before it’ll be okayed for even driving on site, then it has to pass additional tests before it’s allowed on public roads with a test driver.
Leaks from SW development are mot encouraging fans.