The more people think this is fake the more i m able to stock up on Tesla stock before the jump! Thanks to everybody that hasn t invested. DO your research, invest in Tesla.
Good job distributing this video which proves that it technically works. FSD is coming closer in Europe, also the regulation, as you will discover on my channel...
Turn right on red is pretty common in Romania as well, but it is usually acompanied by a green flashing arrow to the right nowadays. Used to be just an arrow sign like in Moldova in the past. Actually if I think of it almost all intersections that have 2 or more lanes and no special traffic light for right have it.
@@SizeMichael Yes the driver said it saw it perfectly it just opted for a near miss as a lot of drivers would do when driving. I think it did that with a bus at some point. Very impressive, cause if it doesn't drive like a person most people will choose to not use it. I have autopark on my car and I almost never use it, because it does it so slow that other drivers don;t have the patience to wait for me and there's honking and yelling. 😂
Yeah, if you take the company at its word, this is entirely expected BUT I still see people yapping about overfitting and about how it will never work outside of California or whatever, and this is pretty definitive proof that there is no overfitting involved. The neural model understands the semantics of a road
Owner says he had v11 on it before, also says it took a lot of work to get v12 working I only know it's 12.3.6 because he says he has the version released on april 28th, and that would be a very quick timeline for a car in the US to get in a crash, get to Moldova, and get refurbished Tesla's don't normally work across continents anyway, because the SIM cards in the cars are locked to certain carriers. Ukraine is the global capital of refurbished US Teslas, and we know they have to be software experts even just to get the car working normally, let alone enable America-only software features And FSD would likely refuse to work if it knew it was outside the US or Canada, so the owner is likely spoofing the GPS signal to make the car think it's somewhere in Canada, while also overlaying the local Moldova maps onto Canada coordinates
@@SizeMichaelI think they work across continents. Maybe some us autopilot and fsd functions might not work but I'm sure car can drive normaly. There are people who ship cars from us to eu. I have a feeling that the car is imported from Us or Canada. It wasn't crashed most likely. But who knows how he got it to work. Either way I'm so happy seeing it drive in europe.
It can drive, but software features are limited unless you replace the SIM They say in the original video that the car was refurbished, with parts bought from Romania
Well no one said that its safe, its not been trained on these specific roads and specific european road rules, like bus lanes, but all of this was to show that FSD can basically work anywhere already due to how its being made if you simply bypass country lock.
Hi guys!
It was very well said that the main idea of the video was to show how well FSD performs outside US. It’s not about how it was enabled.
This is quite amazing. It will take forever for European legislation to allow anything like this, though. Thanks for translating!
Thanks Michael. The explanation of the pronunciation of Chisinău is also very helpful. 🙂👍
Hope the EU could be a bit faster in this matter, looking forward to see that they allow us to use it soon.
The more people think this is fake the more i m able to stock up on Tesla stock before the jump!
Thanks to everybody that hasn t invested.
DO your research, invest in Tesla.
Good job distributing this video which proves that it technically works. FSD is coming closer in Europe, also the regulation, as you will discover on my channel...
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LOL.. turning right on red. Not sure I've ever seen this before in the EU 👍
There is at least one intersection in my city that has right on red, but yeah, it's rare.
Is right on red allowed by default in the US?
@@SizeMichael Usually is. If not there is a sign saying "No turn on red" or saying which hours you can't.
In Germany it's the opposite - if there is a sign, you may turn on red. If no sign - not allowed
There's a sign next to the red traffic light that allows right turns.
Turn right on red is pretty common in Romania as well, but it is usually acompanied by a green flashing arrow to the right nowadays. Used to be just an arrow sign like in Moldova in the past. Actually if I think of it almost all intersections that have 2 or more lanes and no special traffic light for right have it.
7:00 that was very close. I doubt the car saw the base on top of which the car was actual on.
I think it did, but assertive mode don't care
@@SizeMichael Crazy!
@@SizeMichael Yes the driver said it saw it perfectly it just opted for a near miss as a lot of drivers would do when driving. I think it did that with a bus at some point. Very impressive, cause if it doesn't drive like a person most people will choose to not use it. I have autopark on my car and I almost never use it, because it does it so slow that other drivers don;t have the patience to wait for me and there's honking and yelling. 😂
Nah that was fine. FSD v12 often drives pretty close to static objects.
Tesla FSD 😍😍
How can I hack mine in Sweden ?? :/
Interesting. Not super surprising.
Yeah, if you take the company at its word, this is entirely expected
BUT I still see people yapping about overfitting and about how it will never work outside of California or whatever, and this is pretty definitive proof that there is no overfitting involved. The neural model understands the semantics of a road
Where are you from?
유럽 맞음? 어디나라임?
It is not hacked at all. It is a totalled and repaired US car with FSD 12.3.6. That's all. Tesla has not gotten the Memo that it was totalled.
Owner says he had v11 on it before, also says it took a lot of work to get v12 working
I only know it's 12.3.6 because he says he has the version released on april 28th, and that would be a very quick timeline for a car in the US to get in a crash, get to Moldova, and get refurbished
Tesla's don't normally work across continents anyway, because the SIM cards in the cars are locked to certain carriers. Ukraine is the global capital of refurbished US Teslas, and we know they have to be software experts even just to get the car working normally, let alone enable America-only software features
And FSD would likely refuse to work if it knew it was outside the US or Canada, so the owner is likely spoofing the GPS signal to make the car think it's somewhere in Canada, while also overlaying the local Moldova maps onto Canada coordinates
@@SizeMichaelI think they work across continents. Maybe some us autopilot and fsd functions might not work but I'm sure car can drive normaly. There are people who ship cars from us to eu. I have a feeling that the car is imported from Us or Canada. It wasn't crashed most likely. But who knows how he got it to work. Either way I'm so happy seeing it drive in europe.
It can drive, but software features are limited unless you replace the SIM
They say in the original video that the car was refurbished, with parts bought from Romania
@@SizeMichael nah, software is fine, you can connect it to a wifi hotspot to get internet.
No amount of hacking can replicate full function .
It may seem like it’s moving but maybe 60 percent which is dangerous
Well no one said that its safe, its not been trained on these specific roads and specific european road rules, like bus lanes, but all of this was to show that FSD can basically work anywhere already due to how its being made if you simply bypass country lock.