Being DRIVEN with Tesla SUPERVISED FSD V12.3.3
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- Taking Tesla's Full Self Driving Challenge with Supervised FSD V12.3.3
How far have we come, and how close til we get there?
@bearamic for the sauce on the phenomenal Duality cover for hold music.
of all FSD videos, this one was the best
Thanks for the ride and commentary. Keep 'em coming.
this is the type of youtube video i enjoy watching. impressed by the car as well, but more so your ability to be fearless
Oh shit you're allowed out now?! GG
The next time I see a Tesla do something questionable, I'll assume it's in full self driving mode lol. This thing kind of drives like I would to be fair, it's almost like the computer and the human is constantly saying to itself "Is the risk worth the reward?"
This is quickly becoming a favourite channel! The humour is 11/10. Keep it up dude! Also, the first time a drove an electric vehicle (Volvo c40) I lost every ounce of hate towards them. I still prefer gas vehicles (because I’m broke and love old stuff), but my lord… That C40 had me giggling like a little girl! It feels wrong to move so fast with no noise🤣
you and me both. he's a renaissance man through and through and I laugh out loud often
Favorite indeed
the volvo C40 is amazing and this is my favourite too
Thank you kindly for the sincere words. I love old stuff too, and old Volvo's will continue to run for another 80+ years regardless long after I expire
THIS is going to be awesome because stevon does not hold back
I am actually impressed how it did
That had me chewing my nails a few times my friend, 😳
It’s super impressive though!
So glad I finally found your channel 👍🏻
welcome to the dumpster fire!
Glad your posting and having as much fun as you can. Hearing your history explains how you ended up where you are and I hope that's your car. Love the sense of humor, keep it up. 👍
Nicely done sir. Balls of steel to not take over.
i thought the same thing, he was in another video awhile back testing in the snow and it seems fear is not in the vocabulary which makes for the most interesting fsd vids
For science, naturally.
I want to go on drives with you Stevon!
The editing is masterful. And the car is doing way better than I thought it would
Tried FSD with my Father in Law today on a run to the airport- it definitely likes to shoot the gap when available, hit every pothole in Michigan, and doesn’t improvise so well in construction. Other than that I agree that it’s progress.
Also: problems with Left turns, cannot consistently slow down for speed bumps, and Auto Park is currently very weak.
@@DerekDavis213 The system is litterally a one a year old right now! Wait untill it learns to walk at least! And if I know anything about babies, learning to speak is right after that!.
@@lucadellasciucca967 Human development has nothing do with buggy simple minded computer software. You are kidding, right?
The problem is, some people think FSD is done. It is totally capable and trustworthy. But that is absolutely not the case. Human supervision is still needed at all times.
@@DerekDavis213 Can you point to a single person (with IQ higher then 75), that thinks what you re saying?
The human development was obviously a joke! And yet more true then you might think.
Again, it has been trained for a year, if it s 99% capable now (NA), there is an update a week, and each one seems to be significant (idk if you follow). Can you extrapolate another year? how about 2?!
@@lucadellasciucca967 I take 2000 car trips per year. FSD that is 99 percent capable means 20 problems per year, maybe 20 accidents per year. Unacceptable!
I am following the updates, and several RUclipsrs have said that the latest 12.3.3 is actually a *regression* from earlier versions. More problems now, than before. 1 step forward, 2 steps back.
Who is programming this FSD fiasco anyway?
Educated people, STEM graduates, are the ones must likely to not trust Full Self Driving.
the quality of your videos never ceases to amaze me stevon
Thx for sharing. Don't worry, if something goes wrong Dan will give you points.
If this is not the Best Tesla intro ever what will be. Well done.
I have been in a Tesla maybe 5 times and only got to do autopilot.. this is next level. thanks for the laughs
this is amazing both in the content and car abilities
That’s why he said only sith deal in absolutes. He knows this, and enjoyed pointing it all out
This was superb Stevon 🎉🎉
1000 points for being completely unafraid.
Did not expect to see Glasgow in one of your videos 🙂
he always said he liked the UK
Glasgow is awesome. Had to throw easter eggs in of places I enjoy.
im not a fan of tesla, but i have to say, driving on our new england roads without marking, managing that EVIL exit in nashua, and city driving with narrow roads, parked cars, and pedestrians is all quite impressive.
NASHUA represent!
@@evanmustknow I'm actually from southern Maine but I've driven to the airport a fair bit for flight training so I know that exit very well.
If you know you know... these roads are like post apocalyptic battlefeilds.
@@boxeclectic yeah fr most people can't even figure that out first try
You sir, are a top tier content creator ❤
HOLY SHIT STEVON RETURNS to the tesla world!
14:22 - Yeah, you're not fooling any of us, Steven... 😛
I *wasn't* wearing a bra that day. And my pecks are still sore...
and salt and pepper on the DAW is the real MVP
Push it
Tesla loved Stevon
0:50 you should call her...
he should always call her!
You should call her
Went to voicemail, perhaps she's out of cellular service?
@@boxeclectic don't be discouraged
I have salt and pepper in my head now so thank you
Push it
Stevon! I was wondering what happened to you after the big crash. I'm glad you are ok! Subbed
i was stoked to find it as well, we need to be posting on the other channel for people to find since it wont mention him
welcome to the party. bra is not necessary
Its been a long strange trip... but we are limping along.
@boxeclectic We'll we're here for the journey brotha. Keep it rock,n! Have fun!
Tesla should definitely hire you as their marketing guy because you just sold me and my wife FSD, well at least enough to try it out...Looking forward to getting the trial on our 3 and Y.
im going to try it as well just based on this video alone.
Let me know when you do and what you think/experience is!
@@boxeclectic Let's just say that it drives a hell of a lot better than my sister-in-law, which is what I would consider to be a bare minimum. So far the only issue that I noticed was more spirited driving on unprotected turns. I think you had similar issues in your video as well. Overall, I actually think that I had less issues than you did because Sacramento has a more modern/easier to understand road design compared to where you live in New England. I think I had more personal issues with not being used to letting the car doing its own thing. Took a while to get used to the whole "Jesus take the wheel" part of the process.
Sick hold music
I live for quality hold music.
You really got me goin
stevooooo with the fsd supervised? is that what they call it now?
They cannot call it Self driving, because of human supervision and frequent human intervention is required.
"its a non sentient being" hahaaaaaa
Push it good, Stephon
Thanking the pedestrian 😂
stevon you should just record your daily drives and commentary
A+ content Stevon. A+ and C++ for the autopilot. see what i did there?
Should have the four ways on or something else that let's other people know that it's the car driving not the people inside. But for me, having sat behind the wheel it's a pass.
Oh, there was a student driver plate cover and bumper sticker on...
supervised fsd seems pretty impressive, but not as much as your musical chops
To be fair to Tesla, they did make a "quad" that fits the actual bed of the actual the Cybertruck. They started one the drawing table with a pickupt truck on the bed of a Tesla pickup truck.
I very much await that one coming to production
11:51 it may be illegal to turn left here, as there's a double yellow line.
I think so too, but I doubt the car has much data on that
@@evanmustknow well, the car didn't wanted to do the manovre, the driver took over and made the illegal turn.
NERF
Non
Expanding
Rubberized
Foam
thank you for shining light on my childhood.
@@seanhammond420 🐈💨
This, is vital information. Thank you.
bravo, stevon, bravo
Glad I found you after "the incident!" 🙂 I'm similarly impressed with 12.3.6 and I too live in a rural area. And concur with all the preface statements and logic, etc. 🙂 Looking forward to your videos! Chickens are wonderful.
By Demons Be Driven
The system is trained by a cabbie. Taking detours to get more from the ride, or the conversation.
hu?
@@lucadellasciucca967 i too want to know what this means
pappi wins.
*pats Toothless on the snoot* gbooyyyyyyyy ⚡
This is quite remarkable. As impressive as it is, though, where I would really want the car to take over would be during the countless white-knuckle drives I make to and from gigs in horrible weather, especially in blizzard conditions. But that's exactly when such systems tend to crumble. Maybe some day, with a vehicle that combines cameras and AI with radar and lidar and a 5-10x increase in GPS accuracy... something that's possible but that we may not see in consumer electronics any time soon.
You re talking about Tesla vision in the US in about a year...
@@lucadellasciucca967 - You might turn out to be correct. But I highly doubt it. As soon as those cameras get a few snowflakes on them... game over for Autopilot, never mind FSD.
@@MarcCoteMusic FSD is much smarter then autopilot
@@lucadellasciucca967 - But if it's blind, it won't matter. And snow has a tendency to do that. As does slush or mud or even rain, if it's heavy enough.
@@MarcCoteMusic Snow can be melted.
Autonomous driving in mud doesn t make much sense. Still, a cybertruck has autocleaning front camera i guess.
Point being, in 5 years autonomous cars all over the place! Snow is not gonna stop it
Ready
The flute!
latency is everything.
So happy you did not need to use the knife even once
11:35 Is the horn edited in? I don't see any cars behind there.
i watched it a few times, its the car in front of him. the tesla went in front of him.. it looks like a safe enough distance, but he IS in New England where people are just short fused.
It was the car in front coming in hot... the car probably shouldn't have zipped that without much yield, as it was a double yellow line.
Does this mean it's almost 2017 in Elon years?
hahahahaha this made me laugh out loud
Wait. Where TF did Stevon come from and how did he show up on my TL
welcome to the party, bra is optional
I come from the land of the ice and snow from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow..
Autopilot in Downtown Lowell? Bravo.
Will you and the other channel be working together again or has that chapter closed?
Those roads are so much like Eastern Europe. Or France.
Personally I could care less about ev , just not practical in my personal situation but if Stevon loads a video driving around the block I will watch like and comment
What your personal situation?!
YES Tesla content!!!
Where's Carl?
Ok, I actually have to post a real comment in response to Steve On's reference to people who don't like EVs and the implication that they are anti-science, logic and progress.
What I don't like is absolutism. EVs work in some circumstances, they don't in others.
I used to live in California and was one of the first owners of a Model S P85, then I ordered a P85D the night it was announced. I loved both cars. Brilliant designs, smart engineering and even though EV fast charging was in its infancy at the time (2013 for the P85, 2014 for the P85D) the fact that CA was where so many Superchargers were located made it a non-issue.
Then I got tired of the nanny state-ism of California, especially when "science" was used to deprive people of individual rights (i.e., Covid), and I moved. Since I'm a hunter and outdoorsperson generally, and I love liberty, I ended up in Montana. Couldn't be happier.
But EVs really don't work in most parts of Montana. For example, I went to look at some new hunting land about 200 miles from my house over the weekend. I have an older F150 and it was absolutely zero problem to do the 400 mile round trip, which included off road and high speed driving (97 is where my truck is governed and I was at that for about 80% of the trip). The biggest town on the trip was Harlowtown and there's no fast EV chargers anywhere near the route.
I spend a lot of time in similarly remote areas for hunting, fishing, cutting/hauling firewood and snowmobiling. An EV simply doesn't work, especially when hauling a load and when the temps are below zero (happens a lot).
And I tend to get stuck in the boonies...often in deep snow. With my F150 and its 36 gallon fuel tank, I can handle a night stuck in the snow and still get home without having to be towed once I get the truck unstuck. With an EV? No dice.
Yes, if you live in an urban area or a state with a lot of fast chargers you probably don't have this issue. But I do, and as much as I love EVs and want them to succeed, it's still WAY to early for them to be the only choice. Maybe in 20 years. Until then, I'll keep driving my ICE pickup. What I would really love is a PHEV pickup, but I am not going to spend $80k+ for that when my current pickup runs great and was paid for the day I drove it off the lot.
It is rare to see a Tesla autopilot itself without any shenanigans. I was also as impressed as your two "players" were. If you don't mind my asking, what are you feeding that raccoon and why do you trust it?
Why are americans so sassy?
i mean, spend enough time there and you either go insane or run away..im here for it
When you cutting the videos, it feels fake.. I mean, staged... So would be much better if you just keep videos uncut, you know? Let's show some mistakes too it's okay.
I think the only thing shown were the errors or slight errors of the car, he is well versed in yt
but i wish the video was longer, though i get that most dont have the attention span like us. your profile pic is awesome btw
@@TonyMarinaro-c2o Watching an hour of self driving doesn t mean having long span attention. People that go to Lord of the rings marathons would have the world record!
I included the sped up timelapse of the drive for that reason. It was 9.5 hours of footage from several days and driving, and all the rest of it the car did execute beautifully.
@@TonyMarinaro-c2o thanks
It's nice that you signed up to demo this "self driving" car.
It fine that you're risking your life.
It's f#cking bullsh't that you are risking mine. Nobody asked me.
he drives professionally been doing it a long time. i think its wild of tesla too, but its def starting to be better than the people on their phones around us
Data showed Tesla FSD + human supervision was about 8x less incident per miles. Meanwhile a year has passed, FSD got A LOT better. Do i need to write the conclusion?!
They shouldn t ask you anything, you seem quite uninformed.
@@lucadellasciucca967 this comment right here. id rather this than the shite drivers in my neighborhood with cars they dont care about
@@shearides111 indeed
I put one of those student driver signs on the car. That way, people know to steer clear.
Has anyone EVER caught a Tesla device or system self learning? Years into their "self learning", cars would take to the outside berm (crash) on the same damn old curve still. And try to ram a lane divider that killed a Tesla driver a week prior.
There is no self learning from a specific car. Tesla needs to specifically train the scenario and update the fleet.
Still need to pay attention at all times while using FSD.
So Firstly, good to see your gettting better, even though you have a limp❗️ I think I can understand that your probably not allowed to talk about the race car accident & will when your able & willing, until then, more car videos please 🙏🏻 I used to watch Richs channel for you mr humour and positive vibes👍🏻👌🫵🏼🤣😅‼️