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Tesla Full Self Driving Is Now 'End-To-End AI'

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In this video I discuss the recent Tesla full self driving 'FSD' demo that Delon Musk livestreamed on Twitter 'X' showing a 45 minute drive around Palo Alto California, driving past Mark Zuckerbergs h...

Tesla Full Self Driving Is Now 'End-To-End AI'
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  • When a service is willing to take responsibility for collisions and driving violations, then we know it works. If the guy asleep at the wheel (which he allegedly can do in an autonomous car) is still the one held responsible, then were not there yet.

    That said end-to-end AI totally sounds like equivocal marketing buzz.

    • When a service is willing to take responsibility for collisions and driving violations

      Devil's advocate: it's kinda hard to pin the responsibility on Tesla when at the end of the day there was a person driving and the driver's always responsible.

      I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm on team ban-human-drivers

      • Ideally, we'd get to the point where the driver merely directs the vehicle to where it wants to go, and then the computer system works out all the pathfinding and maneuvering, so that yes, any instance where a vehicle avoidably collides with another thing can be regarded as a malfunction.

    • I wonder what happens when the car is on a collision course with a golden retriever and the only way not to hit it would be to damage the car. Or same scenario, but the only way not to hit it, is it to hit an 07 Carolla parked on the side of the road. Not saying humans have superior judgement... just wondering if it will be programmed by the theory of actuarial of philosophical science.

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