Well, if they got dinged for the length of seatbelt alarms we certainly should have had a software update by now. If we have, then Tesla should announce that.
Hmmm, I am still very cautious watching the display when either it or I are doing tight maneuvers, always checking the yellow to red warnings and heeding the audio alarm. I'm sure if I saw the post and the display wasn't alerting over it I would have taken control quite early.
Just saying, I am...
I think it is far more "interesting" and relevant where the developer has drawn those ideological and moral lines, and their long-standing, product-related, forceful, attention-seeking, but unpredictably shifting advocacy. It has clearly and most intentionally had significant societal impact...
LOL, that's easy, it was replacing 4.2L F150. It's even easier because I keep trucks 20+ years.
And yes, I am fairly aware of the Saudi PIF and the Norwegian National Fund as well, both funded by petroleum profits, and both working to move their countries away from dependence on it. That, while...
Society was instigated into the attachment of those ideologies, politically, intentionally. If we did or didn't purchase because of one or another that's our choice, but Musk/Tesla chose environmental activism, and Musk chose hard right-wing conservative politics. I purchased in support of the...
Making $6/hour while you are relaxing and enjoying yourself is a great way to get ahead.
That's the same return you would get on $1,232,394.37 of 10-year treasury bonds at the current 4.26% ;)
LOL, it's not like you're sitting there for hours. It's a short trip to a store, an outing for the dog, and a few of those relaxation activities to fill the buffer time you need to allow to avoid idle fees. You can apply your charging savings to the goodies you bought while shopping. That's if...
That data collection is after the fact and no one knows what crazy thing it might do in some situation until it encounters that situation and does that thing.
You are correct in that it is quite similar to our poor understanding of what's going on inside humans, and as I said before, that's a...
Haha, that's the thinking of people who believe they understand and control AI but somehow can't make it do what they want it to.
They try to massage the training data but don't have anywhere near the capability that they have given the AI to discern patterns. They even use AI generated...
You have a basic misconception of how sneaky AI is, and the smarter it gets the worse it sticks to human oversight.
Consider that advanced AI demonstrates its primary objective to be self-preservation. It accomplishes this by performing successfully against parameters set by its developers. Its...
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.
Like rockets, I am sure there would be a path for it to become...
“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 X
I have the same problem of left lane hugging, but not always. Each trip is different, but with either good or bad behavior consistent throughout.
I also agree that its lane choices are often maddening. I've taken to using chill mode so that at least when I prompt it to get into the correct...
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...
Haha, pretty much how I've treated all the vehicles I've ever owned. In 58 years, I've never garaged one. Except for my first couple that started off as beaters I've always kept them more than 10 years, sometimes way more. The huge difference I expect from my Cybertruck is that the paint is...