Why don't you talk? I would be interested to know how many people watch this while video or even more than 5 minutes? It's incredible what FSD can do, but if this really entertainment value?
I have FSD 12.5.6.4 currently, and I've been using FSD most of the time I've owned my car, a 2023 MYP. I watch a lot of FSD videos simply to get used to how FSD drives in certain situations. Yes, sometimes I just watch to see something new, but I also watch for problems. One of the issues with FSD is the humans in the car trusting it enough to relax, as opposed to riding in terror that it can't do simply stuff. When you see it consistently doing well in situations that worry you, you begin to trust it when you get to those situations. Think about the first time you rode in a car driven by your teenager, compared to the same drive after a month of experience with that driver. You'll know you may need to have clenched cheeks somewhere, but you'll also know when/where you can unclench. I'm not looking to fall asleep behind the wheel; I like driving hands-free, but still supervising.
Very impressive, time for partial supervising fsd. Greetings from Germany
what camera do you use?
Why don't you talk? I would be interested to know how many people watch this while video or even more than 5 minutes? It's incredible what FSD can do, but if this really entertainment value?
I have FSD 12.5.6.4 currently, and I've been using FSD most of the time I've owned my car, a 2023 MYP. I watch a lot of FSD videos simply to get used to how FSD drives in certain situations. Yes, sometimes I just watch to see something new, but I also watch for problems. One of the issues with FSD is the humans in the car trusting it enough to relax, as opposed to riding in terror that it can't do simply stuff. When you see it consistently doing well in situations that worry you, you begin to trust it when you get to those situations. Think about the first time you rode in a car driven by your teenager, compared to the same drive after a month of experience with that driver. You'll know you may need to have clenched cheeks somewhere, but you'll also know when/where you can unclench. I'm not looking to fall asleep behind the wheel; I like driving hands-free, but still supervising.
To do this, the autopilot controls your attention. It just helps you, not completely replaces you