I appreciate your optimism. However FSD isn’t compute constrained at this point. The most powerful super computer would struggle to do what Tesla is trying to do with FSD.
At this point, AI based autonomous vehicles are limited by the capabilities of the AI itself and training data for a near...
I wouldn’t go that far. I think FSD is really good but it has a long way to go before it reaches “driverless” in a way that will satisfy regulators.
Being vision based, we’re asking a computer to “look” at the world, correctly interpret it, and then make decisions. That’s a lot different from...
I still have my old MS with AP1 and Autosteer. But that system is a lot different and rather hard coded. Considering Tesla’s position on reducing cost, It doesn’t seem like Tesla would want to dedicate resources to what’s effectively an obsolete feature to satisfy the few of us with Cybertrucks...
There’s nothing wrong with buying a CT. There’s nothing wrong about posting the issues you’ve had with or heard about CT. It’s a discussion forum not a religious cult.
Just Imagine the FUD from a FSD CT accident right now. I think it’s better to be patient and trust that Tesla knows best when the feature is ready. Patience…
I have no idea what Robotaxi HW Will be based on. It could be all SW based for use on existing vehicles or it could be something new. But I agree that it’s likely CT and whatever Robotaxi is will share technology.
There are fewer than 10K CT out there now. If I was running Tesla I wouldn’t...
I said 2+ years. So 2 years or more. But I think it will be closer to 2 years than 7 because the company is more mature which makes a difference during a ramp up.
CT is using different hardware from what the OG AP was built for. It wouldn’t be trivial to bring that functionality to CT. I think while it might be possible, it would likely cause further delays for FSD on CT.
In my experience, cost is often associated with quality. While true in some cases, it’s often the case that cost are more indicative of an immature technology or low volume product. I think Cybertruck falls in both of those categories. With immature and low volume products, it’s more likely that...
I’ve been driving Tesla since the first pre-AP Model S. CT is my 3rd vehicle from them. CT isn’t perfect, and I had a few minor issues(steering wheel calibration and minor cosmetic issues) with delivery, but for me, it’s a lot better built than my previous two cars.
I took it to service...
Why? Speaking for myself, Tesla offers a unique experience. I know they are still learning to build cars. I know they don’t have the best build quality. I know EVs are a new technology that isn’t nearly as mature as ICE technology. But I’m willing to deal with the issues because I enjoy the...