Crissa
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- First Name
- Crissa
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Until you accept the reality that the difficulty is not the data, but instead the implementation of a logic tree which makes very few mistakes in application, you're just going to be mocked by pretty much anyone who's programmed software.I've said as much every single time. Telsa is opting for a cost benefit over an accuracy and safety benefit.
Visual distance analyzing through AI and ML has not reached a point where it can be as accurate as lidar. Again, not up for discussion.
Unless telsa makes a breakthrough later today (likely not as these things tend to leak) it's just not true that FSD can be as accurate and safe without mathematical data.
You have no idea if the limitation is sensors. Because Tesla isn't showing you the raw data they're using.
And down to the mm data isn't actually needed to drive. There is a limit to how accurate the sensors need to be.
-Crissa
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