My in laws have a Model 3 with FSD. The garage they park in is quite tight so when I’m driving their vehicles, I uses those forward and back arrows to pull into and out of their garage with zero issues. If you have it lined up properly outside the garage it has no problem going into the garage.
In my non-professional opinion, it seems obvious you would want the car to have 0 blind spots. At the same time, let me grab a waymo or cruise and try these same tests 🤷
@@DirtyTesla I think a big difference is the FSD "forgets" whats infront of its bumper. Likely the Waymo doesn't forget things that go into its blindspots. Fixable, but would require a large change to how it handles sentry/being asleep, etc
@JLars It is not about forgetting. The car is acting in a dynamic environment. Even if it remembers that there was an empty space in front of the car on arrival, a few minutes later a dog could start resting on the ground and the last memory about the empty space and the "free to go" signal is not reliable anymore.
As a Canadian, I appreciate the distance conversion. (I find it funny how you go from cm to mm to metres lol, like you’re covering all your bases.) However, we’re ok with you just using inches and feet since it’s still small enough for us to relate to. It’s when you get up to Miles that you should use Kilometres for us. Not sure how it is for the rest of the world, but feet and inches we’re ok with. Thanks!
@@stephenevans-2paradox767 My non-Tesla car has a front bumper camera that provides a clear view of everything in front, and I’ve never had to clean it. Occasional car washes and rain have been more than enough to keep it clean. It seems Tesla is bringing this feature back as well, with both the Cybertruck and the upcoming Cybercab.
9:38 As someone from a metric country I appreciate the conversions to various orders of magnitude of metric length units. I think nanometers would be most appropriate for “two feet”.
Nice job mate 😊 It did pretty good! Definitely think it could do with a front camera or ultrasonic sensor though just to be safe (especially for city use) 😅 I would still love to see how it deals with getting out of a parallel parking situation (I.e. with something pretty close in front and behind at the same time) at some point 😊
Thanks for doing this. Clearly needs a nose camera. Hope they offer a retro fit once they have nose cameras for new cars. What would it do with a parking lot curb?
Yes. Sometimes, Tesla seems overly conservative or too focused on minimalism, which may have long-term benefits but can be problematic in the short term. A front bumper camera is clearly needed. It appears Tesla is bringing it back, as both the Cybertruck and the upcoming Cybercab feature it.
Good tests. When it got onto the grass in the circle turn it just stayed there, it enjoyed the experience :) It could easily have turned fully onto the gravel but no : )
I think at the time they said it had to do with fender benders, so small accidents like that wouldn’t mess with FSD and to make them easier to repair without sensors. I still think USS are worth it though.
Appreciate you doing this test. It's better that tesla know this kind of things now rather than later, cause you know, people will definitely try all sorts of things.
Obviously the car needs a front bumper camera ASAP , and we may get that with the model Y refresh, hope the model 3 X and S get it soon after! I wouldn‘t even be surprised if in certain countries the car ISNT allowed to drive alone, because it has that Blindspot where it Obvjectivley doesnt see anything!
Sometimes I don’t understand Tesla. We weren’t denying that front bumper sensor may be not necessary but we all knew that front camera needed a front bumper camera… sigh A front bumper camera makes so much more sense
@@BenefitOfTheDoubtInquiry It should have zero blind spots. The goal is to be superior than human drivers. It can't always back up a couple of feet, especially considering the auto park goes into spots backward (because it has no front camera!).
@@BenefitOfTheDoubtInquirybecause even if it can backup it can’t see everything and will run things over, as seen in the video. But also if it’s backed into a spot it can’t backup, therefore if it auto parks it can’t safely take off.
Hi Chris. Great video. What wheels , especially rims do you have ? I’m looking to change my MY Performance 21” by something smaller to gain efficiency and comfort. Thanks !
I can’t for the life of me understand why Tesla from the get go refused to put a front bumper camera. I’m glad the CT has one now but it’s been such a bonehead decision to not utilize one for years on all their vehicles
Hi Chris, I have a suggestion for an FSD video. My thought is to go back to your very first version of Beta and do a super cut of each iteration since. Maybe just UPLs through out the ages. Or pedestrian interactions. I think people would find it interesting to see how it has gone from “oh shit!” to “oh wow!”
I don't blame Chris for Tesla holding back releases. He points out both pros and cons. If it's not ready, Tesla should hold it back. I'm glad 12.4 never went wide because it genuinely looked like a downgrade and I'm glad we held out for 12.5. If ASS risks causing damage to my car by hitting curbs or slamming the emergency brakes unnecessarily, I would rather wait for it to be safe before unwittingly exposing my car to risk.
No joke it hasn't rained here since this feature came out. But it should rain soon, and yes, that was the only time I'd really use the old smart summon irl
Considering that SUVs in particular are causing accidents in parking garages to increase significantly because the immediate surroundings cannot be seen, it is not surprising that automated systems have a similar problem
Thanks for the super testing video. I am sure Dan O'Doud will enjoy your video! I can't wait until this feature comes to my car. I am still stuck on 12.3.6.
Tried this last night after getting off work. I was parked in a parking garage and it did perfect. Someone who was watching said it’s like a remote controlled car lol
the fact it will move forward even when it cannot reverse to check the blind spot is not ok. It doesn't even back up enough for the entire blind spot ffs. Needs a bumper camera or sensors. Unacceptable.
@@RicardoPereira-pk3py the distances at which you can use it and the typical use case being a parking lot means that you will likely not have direct line of sight with the vehicle nor will you have the visibility required to know there isn't a toddler/cement barrier or other obstruction in front of your car. Making the user of the flawed feature responsible for it is a cop-out.
@@juliahello6673 no, I walk towards my car and can see if there is something in front. As I get in I can see if someone walks towards the front. If all else fails, say I am distracted, or for some reason approach from the back but pull out going forwards and don't look, my current car has parking sensors that would trigger automatic braking; a safety feature they started adding to cars like 20 years ago. An automated system cannot have this kind of blindspot and just ignore it.
The car is not autonomous. Person is still in control and has obligation to check same as if they were in the car. I don’t usually back up to drive forward.
I used to use the summon at home a lot. Nice to just pull the car out of the garage when I need space to work. It was removed and I have missed it and ready for it to return.
Great video! I think the flaky connection with the car in the first part might be because of the car getting in and out of WiFi range, which also caused it to slow down in some places. 😊
they really should have a camera in the front bumper, kinda surprising they don't have it double covered. forward visibility is most important in any car, imo. CT has it..
This reminds me of the oldest view where the giant is just moving itself and acting sentient Imagine someone makes a horror film out of this feature where it just goes rouge
Thank you for mentioning that it should roll out wide. I would love to do videos like you but it seems I don’t get the updates until weeks sometimes over a month after you do I just get frustrated not understanding why only certain people get it if it’s ready to go to certain people, it should be ready to go to everybody for real testing.
Tesla never should have gotten rid of the ultrasonic sensors. My 2019 Model 3 Performance (which has ultrasonic sensors) doesn't do the "reversing for visibility" thing when using summon. It would be interesting to see summon testing done side-by-side with an ultrasonic sensor equipped Tesla vs. your car... assuming you had access to one.
Do a lot of people have this yet? I subscribe to FSD and I work from home mostly, so decided to get it these couple of months. I'll get it if I can play with summon though :)
It would be really good for Tesla to implement some kind of audible/app notification and not move in case of obstacles that it shouldn’t try to get around.
You can put the car in park and choose forward or reverse and leave the car. It will enter the garage automatically, and park itself. Be careful not to win the Darwin Award for the first person in history to run yourself over with your own car, that you are in control of.
The front bumper is not the only blind spot: the area under the front wheels is not covered as well, right? In this case it could scratch the wheels while doing the summon (maybe this is what sometimes happens with the FSD while turning)
Pets and wildlife could be the height of that box (but could probably evade). Amazon packages might be more at risk. Or child toys, or child bikes or scooters on their side. Deer jumping out at the last moment is a thing where I live.
@@Lepton68 We won't know what the "robotaxi" demo on 10/10 is going to have for on technology, but it won't take too much to convince me that it will be using "vision only"
Like the first time the feature existed. Some RUclipsrs made it look like they were watching people's reactions when the car approached the front door of the shopping store. Sorry if my English is very bad
If you read this, it would be great to do a tutorial on how to use the app. I've tried it three times now and it's failed every time. It's kind of embarrassing for your car to stop in the middle of a parking lot until you get to it. Mine keeps saying that it's not able to drive on public roads, in the middle of a parking lot?
I have a pretty steep driveway (30-40 degree incline?) which dumb summon rejects. Do you know if Actually Smart Summon is comfortable with steep inclines/declines?
What's the difference between this and the Summon that USS cars have had all along? I get that it uses the 'tesla vision' but are there any other benefits this gives us?
Chris, How about taking a walk on a sidewalk in a neighborhood and have the Model 3 following you, kind of like a bodyguard/getaway vehicle. For our entertainment. SoCalFreddy
I feel like the cameras are placed to mimic human view in a vehicle maybe. Maybe just a single ultrasonic? Or... Even better would be if it had better object permanance, and just remembered if there was an object that moved in front of the car?
I'm so impressed that it barely sees the handle bars and does not go. Considering everything the camera is looking at while driving, it knows to not go because of two tiny handlebars. Unreal.
I thought for a minute you were sending it to Target to do some shopping for you.
“Send to Walmart” comes back with Totinos.
This sentence broke my brain because sending it to *target is an option, and sending it to Target is an option
Me too. 😊
Lol imagine going for a long jogg and using ”come to me” so you can go all in on your run and just drive back 😂
I think you could bypass FSD at this point and send FSD to wherever it needs to go
put the phone into another car...
That would be cool for those runs where you just go till you can't anymore 😅
@@jakobpcoder You'd have to go super slow so you wouldn't get outside of the radius.
This will be a thing on trails in the woods😂 for safety
My in laws have a Model 3 with FSD. The garage they park in is quite tight so when I’m driving their vehicles, I uses those forward and back arrows to pull into and out of their garage with zero issues. If you have it lined up properly outside the garage it has no problem going into the garage.
Im now officially part of the tesla Family with my new Tesla model Y. Very satisfied so far
Awesome to hear, congrats!
Your life is changed forever! 😊
Congrats!!!
Me too after watching all these vids
Welcome to the Tesla family
Apart from the immense fun of doing all these experiments, apart from the obvious need for a bumper camera, it works brilliantly!
Note also that a driver could not see there either and would rely on having looked there before getting in
Front bumper camera is super necessary for FSD to go to robotaxi levels. What do you think Chris.
In my non-professional opinion, it seems obvious you would want the car to have 0 blind spots.
At the same time, let me grab a waymo or cruise and try these same tests 🤷
@@DirtyTesla I think a big difference is the FSD "forgets" whats infront of its bumper. Likely the Waymo doesn't forget things that go into its blindspots. Fixable, but would require a large change to how it handles sentry/being asleep, etc
We already have the clue regarding this, the cybertruck got one and so will robotaxi🤷🏻♂
@JLars It is not about forgetting. The car is acting in a dynamic environment. Even if it remembers that there was an empty space in front of the car on arrival, a few minutes later a dog could start resting on the ground and the last memory about the empty space and the "free to go" signal is not reliable anymore.
A sleeping dog stuff animal might make for a more _impactful_ demonstration than a GoldFish box.
The tests were performed excellently. Much appreciated.
As a Canadian, I appreciate the distance conversion. (I find it funny how you go from cm to mm to metres lol, like you’re covering all your bases.)
However, we’re ok with you just using inches and feet since it’s still small enough for us to relate to. It’s when you get up to Miles that you should use Kilometres for us. Not sure how it is for the rest of the world, but feet and inches we’re ok with. Thanks!
Now you just need to integrate this feature with your smartwatch and summon the car then KITT and Michael Knight would be proud. Hello from Denmark 🙂
I have a visual depth perception problem, and I’m really excited to use it to drive it into and out of the garage🎉
Thanks for these videos I love the science experiment vibes with all the testing it's fun
Why they don't just put a damn camera in the front is beyond me. They could easily hide it in the bottom grille.
Cybertruck has one.
You can get aftermarket stuff saw some instrument cluster with front camera connection. Not interested enough to go that route but it's an option haha
Nothing to keep it clean of road debris.. and the cost.
@@stephenevans-2paradox767A lot of cars have their own wiper fluid sprayer that pops out for the front camera.
@@stephenevans-2paradox767 My non-Tesla car has a front bumper camera that provides a clear view of everything in front, and I’ve never had to clean it. Occasional car washes and rain have been more than enough to keep it clean. It seems Tesla is bringing this feature back as well, with both the Cybertruck and the upcoming Cybercab.
Nightmares of Christine chasing you down! 😱
Christine is what I named my 2019 M3 SR+
9:38 As someone from a metric country I appreciate the conversions to various orders of magnitude of metric length units. I think nanometers would be most appropriate for “two feet”.
Next time for sure. nanometers are normal to me tho, I use them at work all the time :P
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Nice job mate 😊 It did pretty good!
Definitely think it could do with a front camera or ultrasonic sensor though just to be safe (especially for city use) 😅
I would still love to see how it deals with getting out of a parallel parking situation (I.e. with something pretty close in front and behind at the same time) at some point 😊
Thanks for doing this. Clearly needs a nose camera. Hope they offer a retro fit once they have nose cameras for new cars. What would it do with a parking lot curb?
Great demonstration Chris!
Ooooh that box could be a toddler crawling in the driveway. Change it with a cabbage patch doll and try again :P
Yes. Sometimes, Tesla seems overly conservative or too focused on minimalism, which may have long-term benefits but can be problematic in the short term. A front bumper camera is clearly needed. It appears Tesla is bringing it back, as both the Cybertruck and the upcoming Cybercab feature it.
I tried it at Costco and Target, and it stopped for pedestrians every time. It’s pretty legit!
Thank you, your testing answers most of my open questions about this feature
Good tests. When it got onto the grass in the circle turn it just stayed there, it enjoyed the experience :) It could easily have turned fully onto the gravel but no : )
I don't understand why Tesla took the ultrasonic sensors of their car?
I mean wouldn't these prevent overrunning small stuff in the front?
I mean, its fine if they remove the USS, but not replacing if with a front bumber camera is silly
1 dollar per sensor, 10 sensors per car, 1 million cars. $10,000,000 savings. It’s just math.
I think at the time they said it had to do with fender benders, so small accidents like that wouldn’t mess with FSD and to make them easier to repair without sensors. I still think USS are worth it though.
7:06 oh you did it nvm lol
A camera make more sense, the USS in the bumper also cant detect all type of objects special if they flat or round shapes
Thank you for the all interesting tests! Learned a lot about the summon
Appreciate you doing this test. It's better that tesla know this kind of things now rather than later, cause you know, people will definitely try all sorts of things.
Obviously the car needs a front bumper camera ASAP , and we may get that with the model Y refresh, hope the model 3 X and S get it soon after!
I wouldn‘t even be surprised if in certain countries the car ISNT allowed to drive alone, because it has that Blindspot where it Obvjectivley doesnt see anything!
Sometimes I don’t understand Tesla. We weren’t denying that front bumper sensor may be not necessary but we all knew that front camera needed a front bumper camera… sigh
A front bumper camera makes so much more sense
Why is it needed if it can just backup a couple feet first?
@@BenefitOfTheDoubtInquiry It should have zero blind spots. The goal is to be superior than human drivers. It can't always back up a couple of feet, especially considering the auto park goes into spots backward (because it has no front camera!).
Yep
@@BenefitOfTheDoubtInquirybecause even if it can backup it can’t see everything and will run things over, as seen in the video. But also if it’s backed into a spot it can’t backup, therefore if it auto parks it can’t safely take off.
Hi Chris. Great video. What wheels , especially rims do you have ? I’m looking to change my MY Performance 21” by something smaller to gain efficiency and comfort. Thanks !
Go for a 5 mile jog with come to me active! Then try a 10 mile bike ride, then try getting into a row boat and see if it'll cross a bridge 🤣
Will it come to you if you’re on a different level in a parking garage?
I can’t for the life of me understand why Tesla from the get go refused to put a front bumper camera. I’m glad the CT has one now but it’s been such a bonehead decision to not utilize one for years on all their vehicles
Hi Chris, I have a suggestion for an FSD video. My thought is to go back to your very first version of Beta and do a super cut of each iteration since. Maybe just UPLs through out the ages. Or pedestrian interactions. I think people would find it interesting to see how it has gone from “oh shit!” to “oh wow!”
They are able to do a lot without ultra sonic sensors, but... it would have saved your car from running over the box and bike.
I don't blame Chris for Tesla holding back releases. He points out both pros and cons. If it's not ready, Tesla should hold it back. I'm glad 12.4 never went wide because it genuinely looked like a downgrade and I'm glad we held out for 12.5. If ASS risks causing damage to my car by hitting curbs or slamming the emergency brakes unnecessarily, I would rather wait for it to be safe before unwittingly exposing my car to risk.
That’s why it should be supervised. 😮
The backing up part, could be a way of it using the parking sensors as a 'stereo' effect on anything near its front
Bumper camera should be a retrofit option.
Good video like always!!
I want to see smart summon in a parking lot in the rain. Best use scenario
No joke it hasn't rained here since this feature came out. But it should rain soon, and yes, that was the only time I'd really use the old smart summon irl
I think everyone's waiting to see that. It hasn't rolled out wide enough yet, and it hasn't rained yet for those who do have it.
or while it's snowing with snow on the ground
Great video! Thanks for the tests!
Poor box :(
13:55 wow that was really close :D
Considering that SUVs in particular are causing accidents in parking garages to increase significantly because the immediate surroundings cannot be seen, it is not surprising that automated systems have a similar problem
Mirrors folded thru out
Thanks for the super testing video. I am sure Dan O'Doud will enjoy your video! I can't wait until this feature comes to my car. I am still stuck on 12.3.6.
Tried this last night after getting off work. I was parked in a parking garage and it did perfect. Someone who was watching said it’s like a remote controlled car lol
It really needs a bumper cam. So helpful.
the fact it will move forward even when it cannot reverse to check the blind spot is not ok. It doesn't even back up enough for the entire blind spot ffs. Needs a bumper camera or sensors. Unacceptable.
Nhaa its totally acceptable at this stage becouse YOU are in full control of the car, its your responsability to check the path is clear.
@@RicardoPereira-pk3py the distances at which you can use it and the typical use case being a parking lot means that you will likely not have direct line of sight with the vehicle nor will you have the visibility required to know there isn't a toddler/cement barrier or other obstruction in front of your car. Making the user of the flawed feature responsible for it is a cop-out.
Do you get out of the car to look at what is in the blind spot in front of your car before you advance forward?
@@juliahello6673 no, I walk towards my car and can see if there is something in front. As I get in I can see if someone walks towards the front. If all else fails, say I am distracted, or for some reason approach from the back but pull out going forwards and don't look, my current car has parking sensors that would trigger automatic braking; a safety feature they started adding to cars like 20 years ago. An automated system cannot have this kind of blindspot and just ignore it.
The car is not autonomous. Person is still in control and has obligation to check same as if they were in the car. I don’t usually back up to drive forward.
Waiting for someone to sit on top of the car, and have it drive to target. Funny video.
Can you please compare a relaxed driving position with the camera's blindspot? My guess is that the human blindspot in front of the car is bigger.
I used to use the summon at home a lot. Nice to just pull the car out of the garage when I need space to work. It was removed and I have missed it and ready for it to return.
Great video! I think the flaky connection with the car in the first part might be because of the car getting in and out of WiFi range, which also caused it to slow down in some places. 😊
"The car's cruising"; Cruising for a bruising. 🙃
Thank you for your sacrifice Chris, lol
What is the maximum distance? Can you put in a target in another city and clue the phone on the car with the button kept pressed and let it go?
"it's just lvl 2 driver assistance which basically everybody has"
😂
EvenTeslas autopilot that is for free is better than the driver assistance which basically everybody has.
Stunning video. Great tests, thank you! :)
Sorry if you posted this elsewhere but, where are your wheels from? What tires are you using? And have you noticed range loss?
they really should have a camera in the front bumper, kinda surprising they don't have it double covered. forward visibility is most important in any car, imo. CT has it..
Why do the mirrors fold in-flashers should be on or audible warning
Are they ever going to actually wide release this?
Thank you for saying it’s not wide!
I want to try it out, but never know what I will get!
It was SO FREAKING STUPID of Tesla not to put the front bumper camera in at once!
6:38 try just holding the forward button! I learned it does actually steer to avoids things when simply holding forwards AND backwards! Nice video!
This reminds me of the oldest view where the giant is just moving itself and acting sentient
Imagine someone makes a horror film out of this feature where it just goes rouge
Thank you for mentioning that it should roll out wide. I would love to do videos like you but it seems I don’t get the updates until weeks sometimes over a month after you do I just get frustrated not understanding why only certain people get it if it’s ready to go to certain people, it should be ready to go to everybody for real testing.
It performed better than other demos I have seen.
The 2 feet backward move is to get a 3D picture of the surroundings and thereby discover objects that are close to the car. Yes?
Great video again !!! If it's 2 feet, how does it detect the speed bumps, I thought it slows for speed bumps 🙃
It will see it before it’s in the blind spot lol
Tesla never should have gotten rid of the ultrasonic sensors. My 2019 Model 3 Performance (which has ultrasonic sensors) doesn't do the "reversing for visibility" thing when using summon. It would be interesting to see summon testing done side-by-side with an ultrasonic sensor equipped Tesla vs. your car... assuming you had access to one.
Do a lot of people have this yet? I subscribe to FSD and I work from home mostly, so decided to get it these couple of months. I'll get it if I can play with summon though :)
I’m just realizing how lucky Michael Knight was back in the 80’s. He was the pioneer of Actual Smart Summon with Kitt.
It would be really good for Tesla to implement some kind of audible/app notification and not move in case of obstacles that it shouldn’t try to get around.
You can put the car in park and choose forward or reverse and leave the car. It will enter the garage automatically, and park itself. Be careful not to win the Darwin Award for the first person in history to run yourself over with your own car, that you are in control of.
When full self driving comes out will you have extended range on this. It must be able to as it will pick people up as a taxi from larger distances.
The front bumper is not the only blind spot: the area under the front wheels is not covered as well, right? In this case it could scratch the wheels while doing the summon (maybe this is what sometimes happens with the FSD while turning)
Thanks for the lesson
Pets and wildlife could be the height of that box (but could probably evade). Amazon packages might be more at risk. Or child toys, or child bikes or scooters on their side.
Deer jumping out at the last moment is a thing where I live.
Why is Tesla resisting putting a front bumper camera on their cars? (minus Cybertruck)
I think they wanted the sonar sensors to handle it, so didn’t need a camera until they removed them. I bet coming redesigns will have it
Costs
@@Lepton68 We won't know what the "robotaxi" demo on 10/10 is going to have for on technology, but it won't take too much to convince me that it will be using "vision only"
Like the first time the feature existed. Some RUclipsrs made it look like they were watching people's reactions when the car approached the front door of the shopping store.
Sorry if my English is very bad
I wonder how long it takes before NHTSA bans this feature. It can not detect a low object in front of the bumper.
These cars should have a front camera or put the ultra-sonics back on for all the frontal collisions and curb jumping that will ensue
So were in the all around Supervised stage of FSD, neat
Hey What kind of floor do you have there?
If you read this, it would be great to do a tutorial on how to use the app. I've tried it three times now and it's failed every time. It's kind of embarrassing for your car to stop in the middle of a parking lot until you get to it. Mine keeps saying that it's not able to drive on public roads, in the middle of a parking lot?
There are missing the bump cam in front.
What HW do you have?
Wow whats your tire wheel setup please!!!
Thanks for sharing these videos. Interesting to watch.
Did the car get scratched??? 😢
What about Autopark in/out of your garage?
What sw you running? I just upgraded to some 2024 version and I don’t see summon. I do have fsd too. Hw4 mylr
do you need FSD for this to work?
I have a pretty steep driveway (30-40 degree incline?) which dumb summon rejects. Do you know if Actually Smart Summon is comfortable with steep inclines/declines?
The bike on its sde was the best test. Keep an eye on you're dogs and small children.
What's the difference between this and the Summon that USS cars have had all along? I get that it uses the 'tesla vision' but are there any other benefits this gives us?
I don’t have a summon in my
23 Model Y , does that included only with FSD?
@dirty is this at all like the very original summon that would open the garage door, then come out, and close it?
Yes, but it does feel much better.
Do you need premium connect to see the cam on the phone while doing ASS?
I still don't have this update on my 21 M3 on Intel with USS
About the box. What if it was from steel or something. Isnt it wrong it press it?
I have a HW4 Model 3 Long Range with FSD subscription and advanced update mode and this still hasn't dropped. Has Tesla started rolling this out yet?
Great tests Chris. This has some blind spots still. But amazing results.
Chris, How about taking a walk on a sidewalk in a neighborhood and have the Model 3 following you, kind of like a bodyguard/getaway vehicle. For our entertainment. SoCalFreddy
I feel like the cameras are placed to mimic human view in a vehicle maybe. Maybe just a single ultrasonic? Or... Even better would be if it had better object permanance, and just remembered if there was an object that moved in front of the car?
I'm so impressed that it barely sees the handle bars and does not go. Considering everything the camera is looking at while driving, it knows to not go because of two tiny handlebars. Unreal.
Yeah, that was great
Hardware version, Three or four?