Are you sure? Cameras can see further into the upper and lower bands than humans can if the sensors allow it.
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Are you sure? Cameras can see further into the upper and lower bands than humans can if the sensors allow it.
Have been testing 12.3.3. Pretty good.
Two issues I can see.
1. It won’t move in an advanced green left turn arrow. Must be promoted with the pedal. Do they have these in the US? Can’t remember. (Lived there on and off for years).
2. Doesn’t slow down at school zone signs. That’s a for sure ticket every time. The Mounties have no sense of humour around school zones.
Other than that lots of improvements.
Maybe car cameras should have something like our eyelids that can open and close to clean, de-ice and shade when needed.The sun directly flooding a camera sensor is not a common occurrence and would probably be a rare acceptable disengagement nuisance for those using FSD on their personal vehicle, but of course for a robotaxi where there is no driver it would need to be a solved issue.
What do you humans do? Adjust their sun visors, hats or use their hand to block the suns glare.
Sounds like a joke, but might have to have some sort of tiny movable shade mechanism for the cameras to avoid that (or use a single backup rooftop lidar sensor of course).
How does Tesla vision do with Fog?
For high photon situations, it actually does something like that with ISO and FPS.Maybe car cameras should have something like our eyelids that can open and close to clean, de-ice and shade when needed.
DM me and I can explain the worry away if this is a big deal for you.Yeah, I wasn't so much thinking GM would buy a few computers and solve this thing.
But Nvida has money, and some smart people, and can afford to keep a portion of their chips for themselves and throw more computing power than anyone has ever thought possible at a problem like this, and then lease it out to everyone not named Tesla. Without needing a million cars with cameras first. That's what I'm a bit worried about.
Also if we previously thought Tesla was say five years ahead of everyone else. Wouldn't all these AI improvements cut that to less time? Meaning the value for Tsla would be less than previously thought.
Hard for me to express how cool it is for me to read this and I'm super happy.Yesterday my MY (FSD 12.3.3) drove 60 miles city/construction/highway/tunnels with no GPS signal and very complex downtown intersections in very busy traffic. It took ~2.5 hours total.
Overall, very solid 9/10. Sometimes it just waited a bit longer that I wanted, but this is minor. The slowness only happened 2 times.
The complexity of that route was very high. 4-5 (non local?) drivers/cars did take bad exists right in front of me. FSD just drove right through those intersections, like nothing.
This is already marching the remaining nines. It will progress much quicker than before. We felt like in sci-fi movie to be honest. Jut incredible.
I am really happy that Elon decided to make it public for a month. For the first time I am considering dropping 12K on FSD. This is no joke.
Well as I mentioned I haven’t seen it disengage due to sun glare at all lately. Maybe someone else has.The sun directly flooding a camera sensor is not a common occurrence and would probably be a rare acceptable disengagement nuisance for those using FSD on their personal vehicle, but of course for a robotaxi where there is no driver it would need to be a solved issue.
What do you humans do? Adjust their sun visors, hats or use their hand to block the suns glare.
Sounds like a joke, but might have to have some sort of tiny movable shade mechanism for the cameras to avoid that (or use a single backup rooftop lidar sensor of course).
I noticed this while driving in a blizzard. I had to turn off the headlights and use the parking lights because the reflections off the leds were insane and it felt like I was inside a snow globe. I almost could not see the road. I didn’t want to stop due to the danger of getting rear ended. Turning down the lights made things a lot better. I took it easy and was passed by many cars on the left, but I also passed by eight wrecks within the span of maybe 20km, including one of the cars that had passed me lying on its roof about 100 ft from the road. The police had already gotten to them somehow.Cameras can actually see better in fog than us
Test with your phone in a foggy day, you will see way farther into it in the picture than with your own eyes
Just to add to this, the incident barely made the local news even though an 18 wheeler had also wiped out. Nobody had been injured in any of the crashes as far as I can remember, but still. If one of the wipeouts had been a Tesla on FSD (although using FSD in that situation would be insane), I bet that would have gone differently.I noticed this while driving in a blizzard. I had to turn off the headlights and use the parking lights because the reflections off the leds were insane and it felt like I was inside a snow globe. I almost could not see the road. I didn’t want to stop due to the danger of getting rear ended. Turning down the lights made things a lot better. I took it easy and was passed by many cars on the left, but I also passed by eight wrecks within the span of maybe 20km, including one of the cars that had passed me lying on its roof about 100 ft from the road. The police had already gotten to them somehow.
Later when I looked at the dashcam footage to show a friend, it didn’t seem that bad at all, at least not via the camera, but at the time, the snow was completely dazzling.
Make of this what you will.
Reuters has a piece discussing multiple different consumer surveys showing dropping consumer consideration for purchasing a Tesla vehicle: https://www.reuters.com/business/au...nub-company-musks-reputation-dips-2024-04-01/
One particular tracker shops a drop of 70% consideration of buying a Tesla at the end of 2022, down to 31% consideration in Feb 2024.
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Cameras can actually see better in fog than us
Test with your phone in a foggy day, you will see way farther into it in the picture than with your own eyes
Computer bug/glitch. Nothing to see here. Move along.Just noticed about ten percent of the shares traded today were traded at the Closing Cross.
Check the ground, there could be a crosswalk marking or a portion of road that looks like crosswalk markings. This is a problem they need to fix as it's happening to me randomly.I tried for the first time on a short trip back from dinner. The only problem was unexpected braking in the middle of the street for no reason. There were a couple cars and some trash cans on the side of the road, but no people and nothing in the way.
Yeah it's also frustrating that Hwy performance is now worst than city performance. Kind of crazy I never thought I see the day but it's true. I pretty much disengage daily on the hwy due to poor map data causing the car to not take exit and poor merging maneuvers from time to time. City street has been pretty solid.
I agree.Yeah it's also frustrating that Hwy performance is now worst than city performance. Kind of crazy I never thought I see the day but it's true. I pretty much disengage daily on the hwy due to poor map data causing the car to not take exit and poor merging maneuvers from time to time. City street has been pretty solid.
Security cameras have an auto-iris to deal with the sun by limiting the amount of light that gets in. I'm sure Tesla cameras do the same. No need for a physical shadeWell as I mentioned I haven’t seen it disengage due to sun glare at all lately. Maybe someone else has.