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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
It wasn't pouring rain, it was zero visibility at 60mph. It handled the fog. The second fall was a wall painted with ground and sky to be indistinguishable from area around it visually. Unless road runner becomes sentient I don't think that'll be an issue.
Tesla should not call their ADAS "full self driving" because it's isn't that, and there should be better controls on people playing attention when engaged. Having said that, we don't have to find exaggerations to point out the flaws
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I dunno, I think the fog test serves to show LiDAR makes the vehicle safer than vision only. If a human driver and a Tesla run over a kid, but the LiDAR doesn't, it shows Tesla's system is lacking safety features that help make vehicles safer. So at best, Tesla is only ever going to be as good as the eyes it has.
The second failure shows what we already know, when their is an ambiguous object to the FSD system, it often fails to detect it, and has led to collisions and deaths. LiDAR removes that hazard, which makes it able to be safer. Yet Musk and team refuse to even acknowledge this reality, which is why people keep dying in preventable collisions. Hubris.