Edit: meant to title as question but can’t edit title
First , I should specify that I’m rooting for TSLA to solve FSD . Witnessing the progress first hand is why I signed up for the beta program. So far , the issues I’ve seen all seem surmountable with improved software but recently , an error reported by FSD makes me wonder about the hardware (and a quote I’d been hanging my hopes on for a while now). On a recent drive FSD reported that cameras were occluded (they weren’t ) . I thought the cameras in the model 3 were capable of using infrared but checking in with service it seems they need street lights
I really don’t see how cars have all the necessary hardware for fsd if night time driving poses a problem (unless fsd is reallly just meant for urban use).
Could this just be a matter of updating their firmware to better use the infrared spectrum ?
Has anyone else experienced this and has service provided any insight other than reporting it’s normal ?
First , I should specify that I’m rooting for TSLA to solve FSD . Witnessing the progress first hand is why I signed up for the beta program. So far , the issues I’ve seen all seem surmountable with improved software but recently , an error reported by FSD makes me wonder about the hardware (and a quote I’d been hanging my hopes on for a while now). On a recent drive FSD reported that cameras were occluded (they weren’t ) . I thought the cameras in the model 3 were capable of using infrared but checking in with service it seems they need street lights
I really don’t see how cars have all the necessary hardware for fsd if night time driving poses a problem (unless fsd is reallly just meant for urban use).
Could this just be a matter of updating their firmware to better use the infrared spectrum ?
Has anyone else experienced this and has service provided any insight other than reporting it’s normal ?
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