Fired Tesla Employee Posts New Video of Full Self-Driving Running Red Light
Fired Tesla Employee Posts New Video of Full Self-Driving Running Red Light
A former Tesla employee who was fired for showing the limits of FSD on social media says he's speaking to the feds about the incident.
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JFC that's frightening. It blew that red at about 30mph, didn't even really slow down except for the curve.
13 0 ReplyBecause the car didn't recognize it as a red light, probably due to all the green lights that were facing a similar direction.
The issue is not the speed at which it took the turn, but that it cannot distinguish which traffic lights are for the lane the car is in.
19 1 ReplyThen why have I been forced to do all those ReCaptchas?
8 0 ReplyThat's for Google's cars, not Tesla's. Why would companies share safety-related data?
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6 0 ReplyIf you've watched any of their recent AI talks, they talk a lot about these unusual and complex intersections. Lane mappings in complexe intersections being one of the hardest problems. Currently they're taking data from numerous cars to reconstruct intersections like this to then turn into a simulation and train it so it learns more and more complex things.
There really are only 2 options.
Solve this with vision and AI, or solve this with HD maps.
But it has to be solved.
5 0 ReplyIf it sees red and green, it should take the safe option and stop until it is sure or the driver takes over.
3 0 ReplyIf it's unsure, but for whatever reason this failed, it seemed sure.
I've had the car slow in unsure situations before so it can and does.
It just got this one very wrong for some reason
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