This should go without saying, the only question is how long will it take? A year? 18 months?
Well, let's see, Cybertruck 5+ years, Unsupervised FSD 10+ years...This should go without saying, the only question is how long will it take? A year? 18 months?
Maybe you are not up on the rate of improvement of inference computing in the last couple of years. The increases in raw computing power is what drives the advancement of FSD capabilities and why it has matured so quickly in the last 2 years.Well, let's see, Cybertruck 5+ years, Unsupervised FSD 10+ years...
I think maybe you are not keeping up with the failures of AI to deliver reliable results, and worse, the apparent inability of its developers to control its behaviors. You would think that would be apparent to those of us who use FSD regularly and play with Grok. Also, Musk has abandoned Dojo, nothing to see here.Maybe you are not up on the rate of improvement of inference computing in the last couple of years. The increases in raw computing power is what drives the advancement of FSD capabilities and why it has matured so quickly in the last 2 years.
I think you are a bit premature on "abandoning Dojo". Tesla is making changes to take advantage of scaling to reduce the compute cost.I think maybe you are not keeping up with the failures of AI to deliver reliable results, and worse, the apparent inability of its developers to control its behaviors. You would think that would be apparent to those of us who use FSD regularly and play with Grok. Also, Musk has abandoned Dojo, nothing to see here.
“Once it became clear that all paths converged to AI6, I had to shut down Dojo and make some tough personnel choices, as Dojo 2 was now an evolutionary dead end,” Musk posted on XI think you are a bit premature on "abandoning Dojo". Tesla is making changes to take advantage of scaling to reduce the compute cost.
It's a fast-moving industry for sure!I think maybe you are not keeping up with the failures of AI to deliver reliable results, and worse, the apparent inability of its developers to control its behaviors. You would think that would be apparent to those of us who use FSD regularly and play with Grok. Also, Musk has abandoned Dojo, nothing to see here.
Haha, keeping up with the failures of human drivers? Nothing to keep up with, we've always been terrible. That's at the heart of the problem though. Human driving behavior is both what AI is trained on and has to contend with.It's a fast-moving industry for sure!
But I think you are not keeping up with the failure of human drivers to keep their cars on the road and not crash into other cars on the road. FSD is already better than humans in most ways that matter.
You have a basic misconception of how FSD is trained. The human driving training data is carefully curated to exclude situations where inattentiveness or unawareness caused bad driving or a crash.Haha, keeping up with the failures of human drivers? Nothing to keep up with, we've always been terrible. That's at the heart of the problem though. Human driving behavior is both what AI is trained on and has to contend with.
You have a basic misconception of how sneaky AI is, and the smarter it gets the worse it sticks to human oversight.You have a basic misconception of how FSD is trained. The human driving training data is carefully curated to exclude situations where inattentiveness or unawareness caused bad driving or a crash.
I've been using the auto-Park feature on my CyberBeast with perfect results since it was first introduced. It does a better job of getting the truck within charger cable range than I could do. The first time I tried it I was in an underground parking lot (showing off for friends) with tight spaces and large concrete columns - again it worked perfectly, but it was a nail biter.
Still drinking the KoolAid without evidence? Try asking more questions, challenging authority. This statement is clearly untrue. Just because Elon says a thing does not make it a fact. The current version of FSD is a driver aid only, has no responsibility, and is not saving lives. For many of us, the only reason it isn't killing folks is regular interventions when it turns into oncoming traffic, etc.It's a fast-moving industry for sure!
But I think you are not keeping up with the failure of human drivers to keep their cars on the road and not crash into other cars on the road. FSD is already better than humans in most ways that matter.