The person honked because of how unnatural the behavior was. You hard braked from 23 mph to 7 mph in 3 seconds when a normal human would've nudged right and not slowed down as much. They could have rear ended you if they weren't as reactive to the sudden braking. Even the car on the right was confused why you slammed the brakes there.
Does the car have any way to detect honking? Not in a “get up and get going” way but a “hey I should flag this situation and study it later or ask a human to see if I did anything wrong” kind of way
That's not how an AI works but could definitely be implemented. However what the car did is probably the best option. You have no clue where that care reversing and is a hazard. So if anything the tesla did right.
San Francisco isn’t even a dangerous city. If you want to look at dangerous cities look at St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham, El Paso. San Francisco isn’t even on the list
@@lore_washortest 4 seconds i've ever seen in my life it was more like 2 seconds. Sudden braking for a situation where just turning the wheel is needed would obviously get you honked at.
Number one rule they teach during driving lessons (at least in my country) is the rule of limited trust, you should never assume what the other car is going to do. This is what the AI did here - it didn't trust the backing driver to stop and not just keep going on the other lane. This is correct behavior and the driver behind the Tesla who immediately started honking is kind of an idiot.
It isn't correct behavior at all. If you are worried the car might back up into your lane for some reason, give them a honk to let them know you are behind them and keep driving if they slow down instead of stopping like that. Auto pilot just stopped for no reason in a busy road because it's designed to be as safe as possible it doesn't take risks and can't read what the other drivers have in mind.
@@user-ke1gn3ql1gbusy road? They’re moving 20 miles per hour. Who cares. And if you honk, you have to trust that the other driver understands to not back up anymore. The ai obviously isn’t going to honk at the driver to communicate that, and it isn’t gonna trust the other driver to stop, so the logical answer is to slow down and stop.
Nah - its usually easy to predict most drivers. Its necessary to do this to stay alive. You should always assume what the other vehicles are about to do around you. Makes it much easier to quickly and properly react to what they are doing if necessary. This SUVs steering wheel was clearly turnt hard right (you can tell by the turn it makes and by where the wheels are heading) - there was no risk of collision ahead.
no, the ai just needs better sensors and better speed control. every time i see these videos, their acceleration is a bit too patient and braking a bit too harsh. for us humans, it's pretty clear the car is decelerating as it reverses, so there's no need to brake that harshly. i assume it did because of the reaction time of the sensor latency and the ai training combined. in short, i dont think this was perfectly executed. another thing is that it doesn't seem to have the most accurate reading of the car's direction. we humans can see the wheel of the reversing car as well. there's a lot the ai doesn't see, but in general it does well for when everyone is following the lines on the road.
@@akdec0092 can you read other driver's minds? no. shut up. but what abo- no. shut up. defensive driving means staying on alert and avoiding as many possibilities for a crash, as possible. staying on a path that intersects with something moving into that path and just hoping it stops is how many crashes happen. people gotta stop yelling at the ai for driving how everyone SHOULD be driving but is too fucking up their own ass to be inconvenienced by a slight brake press.
The most annoying thing is people honking for no reason! If that SUV went full on backing up and hit you that would be bad. Also the car behind you they need to have a safe distance to break, he honked at you for no reason. You were in front of him, if you needed to brake that’s not your fault. People really doesn’t know how to drive…
The person that honked actually had a reason bc the tesla went from 24 to 7 mph real fast and they would not even try to full on back up as that would be dumb since that crv knew what they were doing
@@SDOTR. bro not everyone can be trusted you always have to assume the unexpected well people like you who have not driven in Asian countries like India won't know about it.
Remember guys: autopilot systems for cars don't have to be perfect. If they can be better than average human driving it's almost done cooking in the oven.
The car reversing doesn't even steer which would have indicated the following move. For all we know it could have continued reversing and then steered left, which they couldn't do earlier because of the lamppost to the right. They could have steered right much sooner which would have reduced the reversing distance and indicated where they were going. POV did the right thing.
"For all we know" cars approach your path with the intention to stop constantly. For all we know they can run every light and stop sign. For all we know when exiting a left bend, the oncoming car entering the bend might not steer and just t-bone you
@TheBoostedDoge literally stared at their wheels, they did not turn in the video. They most likely turned off video to travel in the other direction, but by this point, the POV had already slowed down and now is at risk of accelerating with people on the right, potentially pulling out
I think FSD will provide insight into the premise of prioritizing safety, consideration and timeliness over the rush and pressure mindset that persists in the roads. Point is I think it’s redefining “good” driving and in that context slowly reshaping society.
@@Linkatchu If someone stops just for the sake of stopping and you run into them, it's still your fault for being reckless and tailgating. Google the 3 second rule. Sure it was unnecessary, but the fact that a crash could've easily have happened there is a perfect example of why humans need to be banned from driving.
Are they though? At least here in Germany, Tesla's are all still manually driven. I wouldn't expect that people would know that Tesla is AI driven when it is entirely possible that its not.
Literally, everyone in every city thinks that their drivers are the worst the case is that people are just normal people and sometimes make stupid decisions or sometimes are forced into them because of extenuating circumstances that you’re not aware of when you would’ve forgiven yourself for doing the same things in the same circumstances
San Francisco (Seattle too!) has an extra difficulty level with the insane hills throughout the city that make for all kinds of uniquely dangerous situations.
Theoretically it can not only detect potholes, but even share this information immidiatelly, so the other cars in the fleet know where there are potholes and plan their routes accordingly
I'm German and have driven my friend's Tesla in SF. First time driving in the US, the weird signs, the different rules, traffic lights not before but after the intersection etc. Add to that the SF streets and drivers, and I'm very glad i didn't damage his brand new car.
That's the case everywhere. BTW it's worse in BC. I was used to people going 10km/h over the limit it BC it's like 25km/h over the limit. Alberta drivers aren't actually that bad, we just have the same issue everyone else does right now, too many lifted trucks for their "safety" or fragile masculinity. F = ma, smaller cars can slow down much easier.
Yeah - thanks to the steering wheel of the car pulling out the cars involved werent even on collision course. Its a fine nuance the autopilot still has to learn about - but at least its overreaction didnt result in a rear ending. Sure tailgating is never good that the driver rear ending is always at fault but you still dont have to provoke a rear ending if its not necessary.
I’ll be honest, AI driving has long been coming and tbh, it’s taken longer than I thought would of. If every car manufacturer installed chips and computer ID devices, all cars could (theoretically) function on AI alone. It’s Humans that cause traffic, accidents and the like. If every car were automated and signaled to each other, all cars would know what to do. Because they are literally computers. The only reason I don’t fully trust it is because of humans. Once humans stop driving all together and let AI do it, you’ll see traffic become non existent and life would be a lot easier.
That also means needing to make sure that every road, parking lot, driveway and whatever else is very clearly designated for AI to drive. Pretty sure even now, FSD can't handle everything. Not even trains are fully automated, and they're on tracks....
It may have been the car backing out that was being honked at of course! OTH, "With an average of 3,096, San Francisco has the fourth-highest number of fatalities and injury crashes (in California)..." I wonder why....?
ya people giving it shit for "slowing" down but I can almost guarantee they will all have to stop and wait for the next stop light anyway so it's not like it actually wastes time overall. Also the cars behind him shouldn't be nuts to but with you in the first place where slowing down this amount should hardly affect the driver behind them if they have ample space and I can guarantee the same people whining about how the correct move is to keep going then go on the highway and don't know how to zipper merge and doesn't give ample space between cars for traffic to be able to flow properly.
@@eduardtokaryev7948 ….from the outsider perspective, for people who didn’t have the explanation, it stopped in the middle of the road quickly. I understand why they honked
The overly-cautious autopilot drives like my grandmother, and she's dead. I'd have honked at you too. Every Tesla driver I've encountered CANNOT DRIVE, which is why they buy cars that they believe will do it for them. They're slow, perpetually lost, always in the wrong lane and trying to cut you off at the last second to make their turns. Just when I thought Jeep drivers were the biggest douchebags, Tesla consolidates all the most incompetent idiots.
Don't know about any of you guys, but I'm with the Tesla on this one. Hard brakes to avoid a possible frontal crash? Absolutely, I don't have to babysit the guy behind me if he can't help but tailgate The guy honking is just mad that people won't drive the way he would or does (which I'm not saying is bad or dangerous, he might be a perfect driver for what I know). Please realize that the danger chain in traffic is: you are dangerous to pedestrians and bikers/cyclists, but it's the other cars that are dangerous to you, it's your job as much as theirs to avoid crashes, but never expect others to pro-actively avoid crashes the same way you would (or wouldn't)
@@Cobalt985no a train runs on set rails which are in set locations. the individual train cars can not detach and move to a different location, one train car in a train can not move faster than the other, or slower depending on their needs. trains can not take train cars off of the same train while still moving and move to a different location; only the entire train can move onto different tracks. Yes people can get off but that also requires there to now be 99% more trains then there are so, should we A) modify the already existing form of transit which the average american prefers and WILL prefer, to be more secure, more predictable, safer (car culture will always exist no matter how hard you try to change it, the united states infrastructure RELIES on cars and a shift from them would require trillions upon trillions of dollars) or B) change the infrastructure of the entire 50 states, including dirt roads, rural areas, and towns with populations under 1000. please. trains exist, and there’s a reason we moved away from them in the united states, and no it’s not only because gOveRnMenT baD anD cAr cOmPanIes GrEedY.
Honestly, I think this highlights of potential weakness of the AI driving right now, which is that it doesn't just need to drive well, but it also needs to be comprehensible to the surrounding human drivers. I think the autopilot in this case couldn't distinguish between a car backing out of parking and a car driving through an intersection. That's why it highlighted it in blue and slowed so drastically. I think it's very reasonable to assume that a car backing out of street parking, isn't going to back all the way out into the other lane. I've seen a lot of stupid drivers but I've never seen someone do that.
Yea it is not worth driving in sf that’s why everybody walks and takes public transport which in the city of San Francisco is one of the best if not the best (besides manhattan newyork). Majority of San Francisco’s residents do not own cars for a reason.
The amount of people in this comment section calling internet strangers bad drivers is disgusting. I know it's not your fault, but it's something I've observed on pretty much every single one of these shorts.
I challenge you to go to Brampton Ontario canada and drive with AI it will be your most exciting and popular video to be sure. Here are some worst drivers of canada.
Nah i know this exact intersection in San francisco.That car pulling out infront is trying to see down the hill because it is impossible to tell if a car is coming up. They need to add a mirror there i swtg or atleast a stopsign coming up the hill.
I wouldn't buy one couple years that battery gonna be like a old android dying as soon as it's charged to many unnecessary unnatural movement that would probably get me pulled over in my state
Not a very good driver i see. I guess that’s why we let autopilot drive. Start carrying dash cams cuz these teslas might be the best things at causing others to crash into them
Most people would go slightly to the right and slow down a bit while making a judgement call on how the car is reversing. The Tesla seems to just slow down to a near stop no matter what
It kind of pisses me of that no one else knows driving in the video knows that its AI driving but how would they know unless they took the driver license as literal
Can someone explain me what is he is doing like has he coded something and the ai is driving the using some data teached to it or the autopilot in the tesla is driving while he is in the car.
I can Imagine the exact same outcome here in Milan, Italy. As a matter of fact, we humans drive pushing the tradeoff towards comfort and speed, whereas a computer must and can only be programmed the opposite way. We'll have better times when all cars will be self driven
The person honked because of how unnatural the behavior was. You hard braked from 23 mph to 7 mph in 3 seconds when a normal human would've nudged right and not slowed down as much. They could have rear ended you if they weren't as reactive to the sudden braking. Even the car on the right was confused why you slammed the brakes there.
There’s a car that was backing up where to go further you wouldn’t have time to break so it was smart that they slow down
@@BobBob-ty6ps spoken like an incompetent driver.
Exactly!
@@BobBob-ty6ps you shouldn’t have a drivers license
yeah the Bimmer on the right thought the tesla was giving them the right of way
Glad to know you are testing the autopilot in such a place
Fr
Of course. Thats what its for
where else do you test it
@@Ara-gp4yjmaybe Elon should actually invest in a testing facility before using the public as a crash test
@GodBlessTheATF eh, regular people are shitty drivers so it's a perfect testing environment
Does the car have any way to detect honking? Not in a “get up and get going” way but a “hey I should flag this situation and study it later or ask a human to see if I did anything wrong” kind of way
That’s actually a really good idea, because it’s a clear feedback. Should be flagged as you say, because probably the car did something not perfect.
@@BarthiArgentoCould also be a case of "the human that honked isn't perfect" but that's why an expert needs to analyze it.
@@BarthiArgentono it is a terrible idea.
@@Isaac-eh6uu How?
That's not how an AI works but could definitely be implemented.
However what the car did is probably the best option.
You have no clue where that care reversing and is a hazard.
So if anything the tesla did right.
It’s a place where you have to stay moving or your car might get broken into.
??? There are a lot of standing cars
Agreed, get out of cities.
@Cold takes Yeah yeah we get it, you're racist.
@Cold takes -👴🏻
San Francisco isn’t even a dangerous city. If you want to look at dangerous cities look at St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham, El Paso. San Francisco isn’t even on the list
the real problem isn't the software, the real problem is people need to chill out. Driving aggressively just to save 2-3 minutes of time
* slows down for 0.3 seconds to be safe *
Other drivers: "MOVE YOUR *&!#ING A/$ YOU *%$!@ $*!%@ !!!!"
it's not like that
@@wormskrughs9016it's exactly like that
Hard braked from 23 to 7 over a car not even in your lane, you should just move over slightly
@@whitewolf8051 "hard braked" the deceleration lasted 4 sec.
@@lore_washortest 4 seconds i've ever seen in my life it was more like 2 seconds. Sudden braking for a situation where just turning the wheel is needed would obviously get you honked at.
Number one rule they teach during driving lessons (at least in my country) is the rule of limited trust, you should never assume what the other car is going to do. This is what the AI did here - it didn't trust the backing driver to stop and not just keep going on the other lane. This is correct behavior and the driver behind the Tesla who immediately started honking is kind of an idiot.
It isn't correct behavior at all. If you are worried the car might back up into your lane for some reason, give them a honk to let them know you are behind them and keep driving if they slow down instead of stopping like that. Auto pilot just stopped for no reason in a busy road because it's designed to be as safe as possible it doesn't take risks and can't read what the other drivers have in mind.
@@user-ke1gn3ql1gbusy road? They’re moving 20 miles per hour. Who cares. And if you honk, you have to trust that the other driver understands to not back up anymore. The ai obviously isn’t going to honk at the driver to communicate that, and it isn’t gonna trust the other driver to stop, so the logical answer is to slow down and stop.
Nah - its usually easy to predict most drivers. Its necessary to do this to stay alive. You should always assume what the other vehicles are about to do around you. Makes it much easier to quickly and properly react to what they are doing if necessary.
This SUVs steering wheel was clearly turnt hard right (you can tell by the turn it makes and by where the wheels are heading) - there was no risk of collision ahead.
no, the ai just needs better sensors and better speed control. every time i see these videos, their acceleration is a bit too patient and braking a bit too harsh. for us humans, it's pretty clear the car is decelerating as it reverses, so there's no need to brake that harshly. i assume it did because of the reaction time of the sensor latency and the ai training combined.
in short, i dont think this was perfectly executed. another thing is that it doesn't seem to have the most accurate reading of the car's direction. we humans can see the wheel of the reversing car as well. there's a lot the ai doesn't see, but in general it does well for when everyone is following the lines on the road.
You dont have a license shh
💀💀💀 wouldnt survive a day in india
To be fair, many wouldn’t
Pointless to test this in a place with no self respect or road laws.
@@andreasaa2000 what is self respect?🧐
The Tesla wouldnt even pull off in India
Or most south Asian countries because our roads fucking suck
How dare you stop for a car backing up into the road possibly crossing your path and crashing into you?
how stupid are you
They weren’t going to cross into their path.
@@akdec0092 can you read other driver's minds? no. shut up.
but what abo-
no. shut up. defensive driving means staying on alert and avoiding as many possibilities for a crash, as possible. staying on a path that intersects with something moving into that path and just hoping it stops is how many crashes happen. people gotta stop yelling at the ai for driving how everyone SHOULD be driving but is too fucking up their own ass to be inconvenienced by a slight brake press.
@@akdec0092you don’t know that. defensive driving
Funny that's not an error that's what you're supposed to do as a Human, you're supposed to stop and see what that car is doing before your proceed
Good thing they don't
That would cause a lot more accidents than it would solve them. If you’re talking about the example in the video
The most annoying thing is people honking for no reason! If that SUV went full on backing up and hit you that would be bad. Also the car behind you they need to have a safe distance to break, he honked at you for no reason. You were in front of him, if you needed to brake that’s not your fault. People really doesn’t know how to drive…
The person that honked actually had a reason bc the tesla went from 24 to 7 mph real fast and they would not even try to full on back up as that would be dumb since that crv knew what they were doing
@@SDOTR. bro not everyone can be trusted you always have to assume the unexpected well people like you who have not driven in Asian countries like India won't know about it.
Exactly and because of these people insaurance costs are high.
@@SDOTR.That is not a valid reason to honk.
@@iCore7GamingThat's literally WHAT THE FUCKING HORN WAS MADE FOR!!!!
Autopilot slows to hazards. San Francisco driver clearly of the press the accelerator and go school.
Remember guys: autopilot systems for cars don't have to be perfect. If they can be better than average human driving it's almost done cooking in the oven.
Imagine honking and then realizing you are honking at a computer :D
The car reversing doesn't even steer which would have indicated the following move. For all we know it could have continued reversing and then steered left, which they couldn't do earlier because of the lamppost to the right.
They could have steered right much sooner which would have reduced the reversing distance and indicated where they were going.
POV did the right thing.
"For all we know" cars approach your path with the intention to stop constantly. For all we know they can run every light and stop sign. For all we know when exiting a left bend, the oncoming car entering the bend might not steer and just t-bone you
Not really. Most people wouldn’t come so close to a stop
You can literally see the wheels turned. tf u on about?
@TheBoostedDoge literally stared at their wheels, they did not turn in the video. They most likely turned off video to travel in the other direction, but by this point, the POV had already slowed down and now is at risk of accelerating with people on the right, potentially pulling out
I think FSD will provide insight into the premise of prioritizing safety, consideration and timeliness over the rush and pressure mindset that persists in the roads. Point is I think it’s redefining “good” driving and in that context slowly reshaping society.
But at the same time it wasn't a situation to slow down, provoking a rear end, because it did a HARD brake in a seeming unnecessary situation
@@Linkatchuthat's not a hard brake also there something called staying a bit behind the cars that's Infront of you in cases like this
@Linkatchu if you end up in the back of someone's car it's your fault no matter what the person in front was braking for
@@Linkatchu If someone stops just for the sake of stopping and you run into them, it's still your fault for being reckless and tailgating. Google the 3 second rule.
Sure it was unnecessary, but the fact that a crash could've easily have happened there is a perfect example of why humans need to be banned from driving.
I’m simply confused how people still honk at a car clearly labeled as “Ai Driver”.
Just to show the real humans that are reviewing the footage that what the car did was unacceptable.
Tesla should use honks as training parameter in the future
Are they though? At least here in Germany, Tesla's are all still manually driven. I wouldn't expect that people would know that Tesla is AI driven when it is entirely possible that its not.
@@SashaMasonVR the license plate is AIDRIVR
@@viniciusrezende119still he could drive manually sometimes, would he change number plate for when drive manually instead of using the FSD?
Another examplen why FSD drives better than humans
SF drivers are always in a bad mood because it’s their 756th time this week having to repair their broken window 😂
Tesla can never drive by itself in India cuz it's chaos in the road nobody follows lane
Once again, the biggest foil to AI driving systems is other cars being driven by humans
Literally, everyone in every city thinks that their drivers are the worst the case is that people are just normal people and sometimes make stupid decisions or sometimes are forced into them because of extenuating circumstances that you’re not aware of when you would’ve forgiven yourself for doing the same things in the same circumstances
San Francisco (Seattle too!) has an extra difficulty level with the insane hills throughout the city that make for all kinds of uniquely dangerous situations.
buddy come over to fort collins and you’ll delete this comment asap
You just flooded my subscriptions with these shorts fyi
lol
Could never have this turned on in South Carolina. It can't detect potholes, can it?
Haha South Carolina roads are built different
Theoretically it can not only detect potholes, but even share this information immidiatelly, so the other cars in the fleet know where there are potholes and plan their routes accordingly
Reverse to the car behind.
"YOU WANT THIS PIECE, KID?"
I'm German and have driven my friend's Tesla in SF. First time driving in the US, the weird signs, the different rules, traffic lights not before but after the intersection etc. Add to that the SF streets and drivers, and I'm very glad i didn't damage his brand new car.
A German complaining about the road, when your autobahn has 0 speed limit and organization is hilarious 😂
These are by far the best FSD shorts I have ever seen
I absolutely hated driving in san fran, people are unhinged over there
if it survives a month in San Francisco without so much as a scratch, I think it’s ready to go
If u tried auto pilot in alberta people would be so upset driving slow here is considered going the exact speed limit
fr. im from a place were going 45 in a 50 is normal and when i went to a large city the average is 30 kph over
That's the case everywhere. BTW it's worse in BC. I was used to people going 10km/h over the limit it BC it's like 25km/h over the limit. Alberta drivers aren't actually that bad, we just have the same issue everyone else does right now, too many lifted trucks for their "safety" or fragile masculinity. F = ma, smaller cars can slow down much easier.
Swerve would have been better but can't really fault FSD the reaction was fine. Scary amount of impatience on display.
Yeah - thanks to the steering wheel of the car pulling out the cars involved werent even on collision course. Its a fine nuance the autopilot still has to learn about - but at least its overreaction didnt result in a rear ending. Sure tailgating is never good that the driver rear ending is always at fault but you still dont have to provoke a rear ending if its not necessary.
Huh come to india here girls use right indicator to go left in their scooters 😂😂
I dont blame the auto pilot. So many people would have braked.
Ok thus proves auto pilot do not work in India
Yea i give this nonsense another 10 years before its perfect
I’ll be honest, AI driving has long been coming and tbh, it’s taken longer than I thought would of.
If every car manufacturer installed chips and computer ID devices, all cars could (theoretically) function on AI alone. It’s Humans that cause traffic, accidents and the like. If every car were automated and signaled to each other, all cars would know what to do. Because they are literally computers.
The only reason I don’t fully trust it is because of humans. Once humans stop driving all together and let AI do it, you’ll see traffic become non existent and life would be a lot easier.
That also means needing to make sure that every road, parking lot, driveway and whatever else is very clearly designated for AI to drive. Pretty sure even now, FSD can't handle everything. Not even trains are fully automated, and they're on tracks....
Does FSD ever honk the horn?
I never honk unless its absolutely necessary
It may have been the car backing out that was being honked at of course!
OTH, "With an average of 3,096, San Francisco has the fourth-highest number of fatalities and injury crashes (in California)..." I wonder why....?
Yooo I used to live on that street!!!
Ashbury heights baby!
omg not the self dox 😭 delet!
Looks nice
@@ihaveakirbyobessesion2617that’s not self dox if you used to live there
The honking a hole just shows how impatient everyone is nowadays
ya people giving it shit for "slowing" down but I can almost guarantee they will all have to stop and wait for the next stop light anyway so it's not like it actually wastes time overall. Also the cars behind him shouldn't be nuts to but with you in the first place where slowing down this amount should hardly affect the driver behind them if they have ample space and I can guarantee the same people whining about how the correct move is to keep going then go on the highway and don't know how to zipper merge and doesn't give ample space between cars for traffic to be able to flow properly.
Will the fsd slow down for speed bumps
yes it will scan the road and all speed bumps will have a sign which will be picked up
Now I know why Tesla drivers are terrible drivers.
They aren’t the ones driving! 😅
The fact that the tesla did nothing wrong though
@@eduardtokaryev7948 ….from the outsider perspective, for people who didn’t have the explanation, it stopped in the middle of the road quickly.
I understand why they honked
@@Mr.Scootini I don't understand why they honked. Why do you honk if there isn't immediate danger?
@@Mr.Scootini Well those outsiders should stay at a safe distance next time.
@@logitech4873because the Tesla clearly hard braked.
I so wanna see how this performs in Indian Traffic 😭
Maybe in 10-15 years the tech will show up there. Unfortunately India doesn't seem to care about funding their road system so forget it for now.
Tesla autopilot won't work in India
Try it in india😂😂😂..
Need a way for autopilot to flash a pixel middle finger.
The overly-cautious autopilot drives like my grandmother, and she's dead. I'd have honked at you too. Every Tesla driver I've encountered CANNOT DRIVE, which is why they buy cars that they believe will do it for them. They're slow, perpetually lost, always in the wrong lane and trying to cut you off at the last second to make their turns. Just when I thought Jeep drivers were the biggest douchebags, Tesla consolidates all the most incompetent idiots.
Don't know about any of you guys, but I'm with the Tesla on this one. Hard brakes to avoid a possible frontal crash? Absolutely, I don't have to babysit the guy behind me if he can't help but tailgate
The guy honking is just mad that people won't drive the way he would or does (which I'm not saying is bad or dangerous, he might be a perfect driver for what I know). Please realize that the danger chain in traffic is: you are dangerous to pedestrians and bikers/cyclists, but it's the other cars that are dangerous to you, it's your job as much as theirs to avoid crashes, but never expect others to pro-actively avoid crashes the same way you would (or wouldn't)
Funny thing is, we wouldn't need the tech to be so advanced if all cars were self driving.
That's called a train.
@@Cobalt985no a train runs on set rails which are in set locations. the individual train cars can not detach and move to a different location, one train car in a train can not move faster than the other, or slower depending on their needs. trains can not take train cars off of the same train while still moving and move to a different location; only the entire train can move onto different tracks. Yes people can get off but that also requires there to now be 99% more trains then there are so, should we A) modify the already existing form of transit which the average american prefers and WILL prefer, to be more secure, more predictable, safer (car culture will always exist no matter how hard you try to change it, the united states infrastructure RELIES on cars and a shift from them would require trillions upon trillions of dollars) or B) change the infrastructure of the entire 50 states, including dirt roads, rural areas, and towns with populations under 1000. please. trains exist, and there’s a reason we moved away from them in the united states, and no it’s not only because gOveRnMenT baD anD cAr cOmPanIes GrEedY.
@@Cobalt985city full of trains?
Honestly, I think this highlights of potential weakness of the AI driving right now, which is that it doesn't just need to drive well, but it also needs to be comprehensible to the surrounding human drivers. I think the autopilot in this case couldn't distinguish between a car backing out of parking and a car driving through an intersection. That's why it highlighted it in blue and slowed so drastically. I think it's very reasonable to assume that a car backing out of street parking, isn't going to back all the way out into the other lane. I've seen a lot of stupid drivers but I've never seen someone do that.
Wait till the car comes to Karachi
I never want to have self-driving lol
Yep, The City has extra Goofy drivers from all over CA, The Bay, our country and the world! That's why my people taught me to be a defensive driver.
Yea it is not worth driving in sf that’s why everybody walks and takes public transport which in the city of San Francisco is one of the best if not the best (besides manhattan newyork). Majority of San Francisco’s residents do not own cars for a reason.
The amount of people in this comment section calling internet strangers bad drivers is disgusting. I know it's not your fault, but it's something I've observed on pretty much every single one of these shorts.
I challenge you to go to Brampton Ontario canada and drive with AI it will be your most exciting and popular video to be sure. Here are some worst drivers of canada.
Because some people will stop and let them pull out. Redic. You are encouraging bad drivers if you do. Not on this guys watch lol. Honk
Nah i know this exact intersection in San francisco.That car pulling out infront is trying to see down the hill because it is impossible to tell if a car is coming up. They need to add a mirror there i swtg or atleast a stopsign coming up the hill.
I wouldn't buy one couple years that battery gonna be like a old android dying as soon as it's charged to many unnecessary unnatural movement that would probably get me pulled over in my state
Not a very good driver i see.
I guess that’s why we let autopilot drive. Start carrying dash cams cuz these teslas might be the best things at causing others to crash into them
Most people would go slightly to the right and slow down a bit while making a judgement call on how the car is reversing. The Tesla seems to just slow down to a near stop no matter what
Is this FSD beta with these kind of visulatisations only exclusive on the Model S and X or can the model 3 do exactly the same?
It kind of pisses me of that no one else knows driving in the video knows that its AI driving but how would they know unless they took the driver license as literal
Its because a human would have driven normally through the intersection without issue. They honked for good reason.
Well, an average of 1 Trillion a year in social harm and damage from car accidents and 40,000+ killed a year... margin of error...
This is why we can’t have these auto driving cars. Stop being lazy and drive your damn self bro.
Bro, 80% of the commentors definetly wouldn‘t pass a drivers Examn in middle european countries
Did he already gone through GGB on the middle lane?
Only way full AI self driving will work is if every car on the road uses it with manual driving disabled.
Tesla confused everybody there including itself
This is why I can’t drive in SF no one is a nice driver there they never give u a chance for anything. My anxiety can’t handle it😭
Can someone explain me what is he is doing like has he coded something and the ai is driving the using some data teached to it or the autopilot in the tesla is driving while he is in the car.
I really want to see this tried in India
Or latino America
it’s gonna get stolen
yeah i wouldn’t have stopped for that in really life
it needs to get better at these types of nuances
It would be great to have autopilot learn after you so we depopulate.
Good to know FSD would not survive in Boston, most of NYC, and quite a few cities in the northeast
They should put more work into what happens when someone is behind you
Like breaking like that could’ve caused a rear end collision
Why do you honk at someone who’s driving a Tesla and has an AIDRIVR license plate?
Bro literally said San Francisco drivers don't give space for air... Come visit Indian cities!
Parking lots that u have to back out of into the street and dumb. Accidents waiting to happen
Bro come to India your car wont even move ahead
People may need to face the law which is you slow down and wait. Or make your own road network.
Don't try Tesla in Karachi, THE CAR WILL NEVER MOVE 😂😂😂
I would also slow down if there's a situation like that.. you won't know if he's an idiot..
San Francisco drivers are the worst I have ever encountered. Do not come up to Oregon.
Come drive in the city of aizawl ,i bet most of you will find it extremely hard
You should see some omaha Nebraska drivers
Dude, you sound like a guy that builds Lego minecraft displays.
if only american drivers looked further than the bumper of the car in front...
If Tesla trained their cars here in India then Tesla cars would be better than some humans😂
Bros rlly need to get the same education on how to drive as we germans like wtf
Qa be Raising multiple bugs for one root cause just different scenarios
Definitely an instance most humans would’ve handled better interesting
Ya FSD is a little too cautious, and needs to understand right of way
I guess bc any accident is bad rep for FSD, it is a little cautious
Traffic just like in Bucharest
When you live in the worst city in america people tend to be cranky
you call that margin of error? go try and drive in south east asia.
I can Imagine the exact same outcome here in Milan, Italy. As a matter of fact, we humans drive pushing the tradeoff towards comfort and speed, whereas a computer must and can only be programmed the opposite way. We'll have better times when all cars will be self driven