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IMO, the software engineer should not put out a statement like that without more context (such as "in concept", newer versions/builds will adjust to surroundings better", etc.), because as @Pops put it, the way it's worded it comes across as arrogant and it also makes the implementation sound like it's dumb and we're just going to have to live with it.

One some road trips as recent as August, for me FSD would refuse to adjust to a max-speed setting of 60mph, on a wide road purely straight for at least three miles in front of me, in a fairly rural area with no cars or known hazards around. It would often slip the speed down to 54mph and stay there, causing people behind to wonder WTH is going on and they'd pass me after getting annoyed. If I would nudge with the accelerator, the FSD would keep the max speed that way for a few seconds, but then start dropping back down. So, I'd have to keep repeatedly pressing on the accelerator, which got annoying and ultimately caused me to disengage and just drive it myself. Note this was not on an interstate or freeway but on a very wide nice straight for miles two-lane road in a sparsely populated area.

I'm definitely going to be checking the latest versions/builds for this same behavior on my next road trip.

So FSD does still indeed have some deficiencies in evaluating safe max speeds. I hope in future builds they improve on it. This is one of the areas FSD is being overly cautious in my opinion.

FSD is also a little too aggressive or under-cautious in other behavior areas. Major example of that right now is how FSD does lane changes on the highway, where it sweeps too close in front of another vehicle, while technically there is room but unless there is a tight traffic situation making it a tight squeeze, FSD should get ahead giving vehicles more clearance for courtesy instead of crossing lanes right in front of them for no reason, because it comes across as an intentional insult to some drivers. Earlier this week I had a driver get angry at me for that very reason.

I've also still not seen FSD detect, observe, nor reduce speed for a school zone yet in the hours when reduced speed is required.

Both FSD (and FSD programmers) still have some "learning" to do. Careful consideration of others to avoid behaving arrogantly should be a primary requirement. Giving other drivers room when changing lanes, or considerately including context when making harsh sounding statements, are examples of this.

FSD is still improving and making great strides, but some things seem like they should've obviously been mastered by FSD by now but they aren't. But we're looking at those things from a human perspective, while from a programming perspective, things that seem obvious often are not nearly that simple at all.

I think FSD will eventually get to where most of us really like it and will use it a lot. But, for that to happen (in addition to the improvements we're already seeing) I think the programmers need to allow FSD, AI, or themselves to eliminate these type obvious sore spots that annoy most drivers, while also allowing more control limits to be set in the FSD options to customize FSD behavior for one's comfort or preference level.

Let's hope the 'culture' within the FSD development team is emotionally intelligent enough to be considerate of us everyday drivers. Some of us actually do give proper turn signals, heed warning signs, keep attention/lanes, check blind spots and mirrors, and avoid placing distractions in the drivers view, while also staying within a reasonably safe speed. That engineer's statement makes it sound like the FSD development team is a little disconnected from us, so again I hope that statement was just one of limited context. We need the FSD development team to be able to relate to us and our driving, if they're ever going to make FSD a substitute option that we'll be comfortable using on a regular basis.

But considering the liability burdens and possibly what NHTSA is specifying, I wouldn't be surprised if the programmers' hands aren't tied at least a little bit for some things, which would explain possibly why we don't see certain options or why some of the above things are still happening.

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They've made this speed feature too complicated now. They should just have made it manual where you set it and it goes that speed still while in FSD, or if they are going to have the profiles, they should have it perhaps yes read signs along with GPS info (although that needs a lot of fixes), then adjust based on profile to Hurry=go up to 10 over to match traffic, Regular = go up to 5 over to match traffic, and Chill = go no more than the known limit.

At this point the speed issue is annoying, requires disengagement every drive for me when our limits go 75->65->55->35 into town, and it stays at 70, etc. Seems like this would have been the part to get right. I recall back in like 2015 on regular autopilot that the card slowed down and sped up automatically through small towns and worked kinda well.
Turn off auto max speedb then you can adjust with right scroll wheel and accelerator.
 

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I'm sorry but "almost all user inputs are considered errors" is fucking crazy.

Especially when it comes to speed controls.
You will not be able to choose the speed when it's in level 3+ autonomy. Because it will choose what it calculates is the safe speed.

So yes, user input is error.

I am not a troller. Not even sure what that is. I just noticed two things and thought I would ask. You have about 10 times more responses than anyone else ... to the point that I wonder how much time you actually sit on this site. And second ... a Tesla is not listed on your profile yet you defend Tesla accurately and consistently but ... how would you know if you are in front of a PC to do over 18,000 responses?

Just a curiosity.
Well, first off, you can read this forum on a phone or tablet anytime, anywhere. Pretty handy. Secondly, a message is anything from a two-second reply to a five minute researched response. Lastly, there have been over fifteen hundred days since I joined this forum. Even if I spent five minutes on every post, that's less than an hour a day while I read the news. 18322/1570=<12

Maybe you are just AI
This is trolling.

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Until FSD fixes itself going 30+ MPH over the speed limit user input is required.
55MPH area going 65MPH, changes to 45 but still goes 65, changes to 35 but still going 65. All the changes are showing up on the screen for current speed but still goes 65MPH. I don't need that ticket.

Also like previously stated it doesn't understand speed changes on road changes and often sees other street speeds (often parallel) as its new speed.
It sees minimum speed signs as current speed so in Georgia it goes 70MPH, 40MPH, 70MPH, 40MPH on the interstate on the screen.

Just give us the scroll wheel to manually adjust the speed so we don't have to keep taking it out of FSD.
 


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Yeah, I don't get the weird take of "it's supposed to work this way, so it doesn't let you give inputs"

Okay, but it doesn't work that way. So just let us pick the speed until it does.
 

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You will not be able to choose the speed when it's in level 3+ autonomy. Because it will choose what it calculates is the safe speed.

So yes, user input is error.


Well, first off, you can read this forum on a phone or tablet anytime, anywhere. Pretty handy. Secondly, a message is anything from a two-second reply to a five minute researched response. Lastly, there have been over fifteen hundred days since I joined this forum. Even if I spent five minutes on every post, that's less than an hour a day while I read the news. 18322/1570=<12


This is trolling.

-Crissa
I am 70 years old, Not a clue what you mean.

Just a simple innocent question about your ability to be so active and accurate about Tesla culture in the vehicles and you do not appear to even have one. Then, I realized you have been in every thread that I have been in.

Please know that I just like to know a little about the source of info I am reading. Then I notice you had 10x the responses. Well ... I will not speak of this again. But my curiosity will remain. My wife thinks I spend way too much time on here. ... maybe 30 minutes a week at most. You just seem to be everywhere on every thread.

Done
 

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I am 70 years old, Not a clue what you mean.

Just a simple innocent question about your ability to be so active and accurate about Tesla culture in the vehicles and you do not appear to even have one. Then, I realized you have been in every thread that I have been in.

Please know that I just like to know a little about the source of info I am reading. Then I notice you had 10x the responses. Well ... I will not speak of this again. But my curiosity will remain. My wife thinks I spend way too much time on here. ... maybe 30 minutes a week at most. You just seem to be everywhere on every thread.

Done
The same information that says how many replies I have written also says how many times people have found my replies useful, and when I started writing on the forum.

I would hope if you're 70 years old you'd be able to do the simple math to realize that over several years, counting all the conversation segments would make a massive number.

I'm twenty years younger than you. I have always interacted via text as my primary and best method for communication. I've been on the wider internet for thirty years come last month - Forever September.

Before that I interacted on BBSes and read all the local newspapers from end to end. Every day.

That I can have this in my hand, my pocket, is something I love.

Do I spend more time here than I should? Well... Probably. But I'm just in here to grab a drink, take a rest, and then I'm going back to building a painting booth in my 'port.

Tesla Cybertruck How FSD behaves w/ Max Speed -- explained by Tesla software engineer Photo on 2024-10-24 at 5.51 PM


What does this have to do with autonomy? Not much. But I've been following it since I was a teen. I wrote for a magazine and attended conferences to speak to developers and technologists.

That's why I have so many answers and citations. And why I'm interested in easing others into our technologically driven future.

-Crissa

PS: This is totally off topic for this thread, hence the question of trolling. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(slang)
 


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I am not a troller. Not even sure what that is. I just noticed two things and thought I would ask. You have about 10 times more responses than anyone else ... to the point that I wonder how much time you actually sit on this site. And second ... a Tesla is not listed on your profile yet you defend Tesla accurately and consistently but ... how would you know if you are in front of a PC to do over 18,000 responses?

Just a curiosity. Maybe you are just AI
Who are you talking to?
You may want to use the reply button on the actual post you are responding to, that way the person you are reacting with will know its a direct reply and not just a general thread post.
 

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Who are you talking to?
You may want to use the reply button on the actual post you are responding to, that way the person you are reacting with will know its a direct reply and not just a general thread post.
They did though?
Tesla Cybertruck How FSD behaves w/ Max Speed -- explained by Tesla software engineer Screenshot_20241026_062130_Firefox
 

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Who are you talking to?
You may want to use the reply button on the actual post you are responding to, that way the person you are reacting with will know its a direct reply and not just a general thread post.
Carissa
 

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The problem with this thought process (user input is always an error) is that FSD does not yet get the speed right all the time on its own. Its rather offensive and arrogant to imply the driver doesn't know best when it comes to speed.

Here in Texas FSD is frequently reading the speed signs on the frontage roads (roads along side highways) and slowing down to 45mph in the middle of the highway. Its annoying and dangerous.

Not to mention, what if its my preference to reduce my trip time by 10%, why will it not respect my speed settings? This guy is gas lighting us, or they have just made a poor choice when it comes to system design/user interface.
I've never had it read a frontage road sign while on the highway/freeway, but it does not slow down fast enough heading into speed trap towns.
 

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Interesting though, the 5.5.2 update has sporadically popped up the voice notes prompt. There was a few times nothing popped up but then it did. Not sure what's up with that.
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