fablau
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I'm not sure it has anything to do with configuration like Elon says, since we've seen people with the same issue across a huge breadth of cars, like all of them. It probably wasn't caught because it doesn't happen right away all the time. I took my car on FSD drive shortly after getting 10.3 and there was no issue, so if I'm internal QA I would have signed off on it after testing it for 15 minutes.
Right, that's why they should know about that and test accordingly. Not for 15 minutes, but for a couple of days internally (I mean, maybe 10-15 people) before releasing to Beta testers like us (how many out there right now in beta? 5000 or so?). I mean, these systems are complex. Training neural networks is a complex process, mostly networks of this magnitude. The results may be unpredictable at any time. They should have tested it over a longer period of time in my opinion. I am a developer, and I'd do that.