myshenaini
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I'm on this thread just to see if anyone has heard when 10.13 might drop.
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The question is whether they ultimately call failures successes (for example, not going when there is a valid opportunity is a failure, each time it occurs). It’s potentially a key issue which may yet prove me closer to the mark! I sure hope not though. 100% on this turn would be a “quantum leap” in FSD development due to the new capabilities it would unlock, to be capable of competently and consistently executing such a move with the boldness of a competent human.90% success on Chuck's turn in-development 10.13 and aiming for 100% for wider release of 10.13.
The delay of nailing the UPL might have given the other guys working on problem areas more time to improve their piece of FSD, thus Musk's comments that this is not really a one step upgrade from 10.12. We can only hope and wait and see.At the 2022 shareholder meeting, Elon Musk estimated they're currently 90% success on Chuck's turn in-development 10.13 and aiming for 100% for wider release of 10.13. It's about 1:08 from the stream start but basically the 4th topic he covered:
Ah. Just what I thought. It’s hard to get this right but they are holding back release until they do. It doesn’t seem that any aspect of FSD is 100%. Everything has edge cases that the car can’t handle competently.At the 2022 shareholder meeting, Elon Musk estimated they're currently 90% success on Chuck's turn in-development 10.13 and aiming for 100% for wider release of 10.13. It's about 1:08 from the stream start but basically the 4th topic he covered:
The delay of nailing the UPL might have given the other guys working on problem areas more time to improve their piece of FSD, thus Musk's comments that this is not really a one step upgrade from 10.12. We can only hope and wait and see.
The only thing smooth I’ve seen the car do in city driving is accelerating from red lights. Not nearly fast enough for me. But everything else is jarring.
sameI'm on this thread just to see if anyone has heard when 10.13 might drop.
Substitute "month" for "week" and there's your guide.Based on a comment from Musk in this week's Tesla shareholder meeting, another week or more is needed. So, maybe next weekend at the earliest???
Really?? This is not a Photoshopped image is it??
Waymo and Cruise vehicles crash all the time and aren’t outlawed. Cruise just had a serious collision a few months ago (though it is being investigated, they haven’t been shut down).The problem with FSD beta is that 90% is nowhere good enough. True FSD needs to be 100% perfect if it is a pathway toward Robo-Taxi. If there is one serious accident in 100 million miles of FSD, the regulators will seek to outlaw it's use in Level 3 + so Tesla needs to achieve the perfection of a 4 function calculator to be considered ready for wide spread FSD and Robotaxi. This will be near impossible as an FSD Tesla will need to predict the erratic actions of human drivers, especially those humans who intentionally break the law, speeding, DUI, running red lights and stop signs erratic lane changing and road rage. Hopefully, FSD will one day predict illegal driving and using it's AI avoid them with better than good human driver action in advance.
I continue to have great success with FSD beta but I always shut it down when approaching a condition I know FSD-beta fails often. 10% failure is too often in my book.
yea, and I would like to know the E-definition of "most". Is that 50.1% of the time or 99.9% of the time?
The problem with FSD beta is that 90% is nowhere good enough. True FSD needs to be 100% perfect if it is a pathway toward Robo-Taxi. If there is one serious accident in 100 million miles of FSD, the regulators will seek to outlaw it's use in Level 3 + so Tesla needs to achieve the perfection of a 4 function calculator to be considered ready for wide spread FSD and Robotaxi.
The problem with FSD beta is that 90% is nowhere good enough. True FSD needs to be 100% perfect if it is a pathway toward Robo-Taxi. If there is one serious accident in 100 million miles of FSD, the regulators will seek to outlaw it's use in Level 3 + so Tesla needs to achieve the perfection of a 4 function calculator to be considered ready for wide spread FSD and Robotaxi. This will be near impossible as an FSD Tesla will need to predict the erratic actions of human drivers, especially those humans who intentionally break the law, speeding, DUI, running red lights and stop signs erratic lane changing and road rage. Hopefully, FSD will one day predict illegal driving and using it's AI avoid them with better than good human driver action in advance.
I continue to have great success with FSD beta but I always shut it down when approaching a condition I know FSD-beta fails often. 10% failure is too often in my book.