Many of you may disagree, but Tesla's interests are less likely to be aligned with you than the government's interests. Tesla simply wants to maximize profits, the government is interested in public safety. That is not to say that both cant align or that they are always successful in their...
Personally I do not think a jury will side with her from what I saw in the video. But I do see her version of events being possible. In the video the part were FSD was driving it appeared to be going too fast for the upcoming sharp turn. She took over 4 seconds before the crash, but failed to...
The test is dumb because:
* Different Car (Model Y has the best FSD experience)
* Different FSD version
* Done much later after more AI model training
* Done after more vehicle feedback and user feedback
I am glad they caught the person that did that. The owner mentioned Rust in the scratches. I bet that is just the iron that was deposited from the nails and not the SS panels.
@CyberJustice post is incorrect, Elon confirmed she disengaged just 4 seconds before the crash. The video has almost 9 seconds of driving before the crash. He might consider editing it with the correction, a lot of people are seeing it and assuming its true.
How do you export with those overlays? I know they are visible in the car, but I copied a recent video from the USB drive and those details are not in the videos.
I have not seen if that is mentioned. I do think the emergency release levers should be more obvious. However there are 0 physical levers outside the truck. In most modern vehicles, the doors automatically unlock when airbags deploy. What if a passenger is incapacitated and good samaritan is...
FSD is really impressive where it is now. If it never got better than what is it now I would be ok with that. I use it about 60% of my miles. That said I trust it like a trust a cat when I am rubbing their stomach. I know its only a matter of time until a disengage is needed. Highways are almost...
Did you even read what you posted? The person suing Tesla wasn't the driver. Their claim is that the vehicles design trapped them in the vehicle after the crash. How is that scapegoating someone else? Should they blame themselves for how the truck is designed?
There are also now regulations...
A second point is Elon said they disengaged 4 seconds before impact (or about 8 seconds after the clip starts). If you watch the video 2 seconds in, while FSD is still active you can see a 15mph suggested speed for the turn sign. The vehicle is clearly going way faster than that, and there is no...
That is not what Elon said. He said 4 seconds before impact. The video clip is 8 seconds long before impact. If you watch the video 4 seconds before impact it looks like a lot less time to react.
Estimated Stopping Distances (60 mph to 0 mph)
Ideal Conditions: A 7,000 lb truck (empty or...
Both @Oscar and I have had our windshield wipers ripped off without Sentry capturing the event. The person(s) had to be standing next to the A pillar do it. It would imply there is a blind spot for triggering sentry, or perhaps there is a "heart beat" were sentry checks for motion. If someone...
The top of the glass on the driver and passenger door is only hidden behind a weatherstrip. It is not behind metal or in the door frame. Breaking it is as easy as wedging in a metal object and prying back away from the truck. Tempered glass is weakest at the edges. They gave it the strongest...
You made my jaw drop :ROFLMAO:. $1460 to clean the glass is nuts, that is the price to replace the windshield and calibrate it.
I would argue the cost of cleaning should be included in the subscription of FSD. The glass getting dirty is not user serviceable (in practical terms for most people)...
In my opinion your analogy doesn't not exactly match what is happening. The original owner commissioned and paid for the feature in full. Tesla removing it is simply a destruction of value. They are in their right to do it, obviously, but its scummy.
My bigger issue is that it artificially...
Its such a scummy business practice to remove a feature paid for in full and attached to a VIN. People were all up in arms when BMW tried to sell heated seats as a subscription. In my opinion this is worse because the cost is so much higher. Unlike heated seats the FSD hardware is still used for...
Well its not something that happens automatically, they typically have to be forced to be held liable. I cant imagine a timeline where Tesla gets away scott-free with breaking this promise. Unless they never achieve uFSD, cant get it legally approved, or they go out of business.