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Not perfect but honestly I find it extremely impressive and still despite watching a few FSD videos over the years, mind boggling that the car can do all this on its own. V12 does seem to be a big step up from v11 so for once Elon was right to be excited about it. He didn’t take the Beta tag off though, guessing legal wouldn’t let himFSD Beta 12.3 now getting wider release in the US. Noticed it has already managed to curb one of the Plaid owners’ wheels making a left turn.
I agree the videos I've seen of FSD with roundabouts in the US all seem to have low traffic volumes and it's not trouble at all. However it couldn't do them at all in earlier versions so it's moving forwards nicely. Ours will be harder but if they can train on enough UK based data shouldn't be something that isn't possible. It's just a matter of time and seeing as I'm not convinced they are working on this yet, many years in the future for us.Without going down the "ha what about the magic roundabout" route, I've noticed these US roundabout videos are pretty simple. Traffic flows are usually very low; lanes are clearly marked and usually 2 wide; usually only "cross" or "T" shaped.
Would like to see a video where it has to wait a while and be incredibly assertive to enter the roundabout. Some examples near me that come to mind
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Maybe it _is_ just training data that's needed, but it also feels like our roads are much less standardised so would need more cases to train against? Even the lights need to be top notch about assigning which lane they are referencing and reading the coloured arrows. In the US it always seems to be "your light is above your lane". Example:
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These ones here were actually improved recently. Left light is for straight ahead in the two left lanes, the one at red there is for the right turning lane. There used to be a single light there that had aspects like this which I'd never seen before being a single light was both red AND green at the same time:
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Essential for any & all Trump supporters.FSD had to be able to interpret english (or other languages) on road signs too. If a sign says '20 when lights flash' that clearly means don't do 20 at other times. It has to cope with this.. https://c8.alamy.com/comp/H5XARY/trial-50-mph-for-hgvs-on-the-a9-scotland-H5XARY.jpg. It should be reading bus lane signs and working out whether to use that lane based on what time it is..
I get the impression US roads and signage are much simpler.
Some signs in US may also be difficult to interpretEssential for any & all Trump supporters.
The only way we don't get self driving cars is if we wipe humanity off the planet or send ourselves back to the stone ages. Otherwise it might not be coming in "two weeks" like Elon time but it's going to come. Machines will be better than us at pretty much everything, if not everything. It's just simply a matter of time.12.3 follows usual pattern where people are blown away initially before reality sets in and all the flaws start to show up after a few weeks
That person getting their wheel kerbed and someone bumping their car in a car park shows it’s not fit for purpose as a robotaxi or fully autonomous system and it never will be no matter how many times they keep polishing the turd
The machines are only as good as the humans who make them, the idea that they will surpass humans is pure sci-fi fantasy
A medieval Brit might be amazed by a future where glass becomes so invisible that it becomes impossible to detect raindrops through it?Next up @FastLaneJB will tell us we will all be driving flying cars in the not too distant future
Deflect as much as you like I think most of the experts in this field think GenAI will surpass us, it already has in some ways. I've 24 odd years in one career that I think makes me somewhat of an expert in it however I still don't know it all, AI does while also knowing tons about doctors, lawyers, accountants and so on.Next up @FastLaneJB will tell us we will all be driving flying cars in the not too distant future
Do you think Star Wars is an accurate depiction of the future?
They would say that, wouldn’t they?I think most of the experts in this field think GenAI will surpass us,
Don’t do yourself a disservice, it’s really not as clever as you think it is. It’s pretty easy to trip up something like ChatGPT, whether it’s asking it to write some code and then calling it out when the sample given is doesn’t work or something as simple as asking it to summarise what happened in a random football match from 15 years ago.AI does while also knowing tons about doctors, lawyers, accountants and so on.
Great. When it can do what the human brain can do, let me know. Crunching a load of data doesn’t impress me, nor does the amount of compute power and electricity it uses.AI is literally does the same but just faster and with far more information than we get to process.