LATEST TESLA FSD 12.3.6 and COP Situation! How will FSD Handle this?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- While testing the Latest TESLA FSD 12.3.6, I came across an un expected scenario involving the Cops, let's see how FSD handles this
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When you disengage, push the scroll wheel and report it to Tesla so it will get attention and possibly worked on.
I do it from time to time
Other Tesla reviewers have reported the SAME issue 3 times, and still it was not fixed.
Good session today in the rain. The accident was a learning opportunity for FSD. Great video.
So now we are calling FSD failures *learning* *opportunities* ? You are funny. 😄
@@DerekDavis213 , how do you learn: from your successes or your failures? Every time you disengage Tesla uploads the video to the training system. When the human takes corrective action, the LLM can learn how to handle the situation.
@@JustAThought01 _When the human takes corrective action, the LLM can learn how to handle the situation_
How come this does not work with speed bumps? A TH-cam creator had his Tesla fail to slow for speed bumps. He reported the incident, and now with a later update of v12, the car *STILL* doesn't consistently slow down for the same speed bumps.
And FSD has problems with unprotected Left turns. Any human driver can handle those, no problem.
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@@DerekDavis213 , my Tesla slows for marked speed bumps. My Tesla FSD has made no mistakes to date. I have watched several videos without seeing any mistakes. The biggest problem is being slow to handle novel situations.
I'm waiting for 12.3.6 to drop (2022 MYR), but really appreciate the preview and your channel, specifically the fun way you use music, fast forward, and minimal editing on the actual drive. I'm going to be looking a lot closer at available verbal commands after listening to your verbal change of wiper settings.
Thanks for your kind words
…….Yes that’s a problem to solve coming up cop cars or emergency vehicles..
you must have 21’ rims? They get easily damaged I can see why you drive with cameras on ….
I now have 19 ‘ much More forgiving Btw in the not(FSD) I have felt it hit curbs on my previous
Also ride comfort has improved
Thanks for ur good work
About time i see a FSD video on Model S/X. Most of the videos are on Model 3 or Y.
Thanks, many more to come as i keep on reviewing the new used cases
An easy drive in light rain, and FSD does ok:
3:57 Police car blocks the lane, FSD is clueless. *Human* *intervenes*
FSD still has a lot to learn.
I guess FSD would have taken a rerouting after the accident causes a traffic jam on google maps.
Good point but doesn’t it take awhile to show on maps?
Although slow traffic does show right away could be set in nav time before rerouting
It didn't know what to do with the police blockage and if there hadn't be the side road there it's not easy to have handled it. maybe a u turn if opposing traffic permitted
Yea, it's good that it came up and we were able to witness this ....
Maybe they will have to hardcode some specific scenarios. But that is still gonna be hard. In this case, for example, there were no cars coming on the other lane, but it still was not a good idea to go through it.
Agreed
Hardcoding *anything* goes against AI and Neural Network principles.
@@DerekDavis213 I know, but I mean there are so few examples of these cases that, for now, neural networks doesn’t have enough data to handle it.
@@AltairIV9 They say that AI has millions of miles of data, and Tesla has a monster data center that is crunching data 24/7.
Continued repeat mistakes are pretty much inexcusable at this point.
@@DerekDavis213 I’m sure that less than 1% of the data is related to emergency vehicles on the road. And when it comes to neural networks, especially in the case of self-driving cars, these cases are very rare. And you can’t even think that a neural network, no matter its size and complexity, with so little data, will handle these cases on its own. But if you hardcode some blue and red lights, it might even reroute or do something smarter than just get stuck. But who am I to say something like that... Right?
About nag: just rest your hand on the wheel with downward pressure until car is actually turning the wheel, then lift hand. I have found this will eliminate nag and the hands need to be somewhere anyway.
Rolling the scroll wheel when nagged will also work without turning the wheel.
@@billw.5964 , which scroll wheel: left or right? My thought: avoid the nag totally. Just let FSD maintain control with no intervention until FSD makes a mistake or misses a better choice; then, give feedback to improve FSD.
upvoted!!
Thanks
Disengage and send the report to tesla to help fsd learn the situation???
Other Tesla owners have sent problem reports, but the same problems keep happening. The fix is not happening.
no LIDAR no RADAR so meh
How would radar or lidar help in this drive?
Jeff you are right. To drive precisely in the rain or at night, Lidar or Radar is needed. That's what Waymo taxi uses. FSD is cameras only. Not good.
@@DerekDavis213 exactly we've already seen that FSD even on the latest updates starts to go wacko Jacko when it sees rain
@@jeffufcfanaticrosenberg And wacko jacko = NO ROBOTAXI
@@DerekDavis213 again who knows if they're gonna be able to solve the Rayne problem but I was watching a video on 12.3.6 and it was flashing errors. I need to watch more videos. I have never tried it yet. Absolutely terrified to try. FSD 😂😂😅
Great content asad!💪
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