You know, with how distracted your average Tesla driver is, I'm pretty sure this would trick them even with them "driving" with AP on.
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You mean without AP on?
I mean clearly it makes no difference but yeah, lol
ACME electric car.
Pyrotechnics included.
FSD was promised but never delivered because they need lidar for rain/snow/etc weather.
My old m3 has lidarr, but the fucker shut it off because he's an epic nazi fucker.
i was confused that you meant a BMW M3. I owned one for a few years. I guess less common than Model 3's
It's weird, an optical sensor should fall for this, but LiDAR detects objects in 3D.
Yea, to my understanding Tesla does not use LiDAR and that's the issue. They just use cameras I think. Other people posted videos in this thread: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IQJL3htsDyQ
I can't be bothered to care/watch anything Tesla related, but apparently the lack of lidar is the thing being tested.
The first ten minutes is him "sneaking" in a small lidar unit to Disneyland be using it to make 3d models of the ride path. That's pretty fun.
Elon musk dint want lidar because it cost too much, any tesla before 2018 had it, but it introduced update to brick all off them.
A decent camera only vision system should still be able to detect the wall. I was actually shocked at the fact that Tesla failed this test so egregiously.
If you use two side by side cameras you can determine distance to a feature by calculating the offset in position of the feature between the two camera images. I had always assumed this was how Tesla planned to achieve camera only FSD, but that would make too much sense.
https://www.intelrealsense.com/stereo-depth-vision-basics/
Even if they wanted to avoid any redundant hardware and only go with one camera for each direction, there is still a chance they could've avoided this kind of issue if they used structure through motion, but that's much harder to do if the objects could be moving.
I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back home, they’re not much bigger than 2 meters.
And people are pissy about it. Tesla sucks. Grow up