Just wanted to say, my recent drive last Friday in Downtown Toronto, my Model S 2022 also behaved very strangely. Stuff it did correctly outside, it was all twichy in Toronto for some reason.Good video.
@@gtafsd As far as I know you answered that question yourself in one of your videos . With the current hardware never ! "Camera blocked" Autopilot not available or something similar what popped up on your displayw while driving in winter conditions ! We got to be honest here, those cameras have no self cleaning capability and you don't need to be good at math to work out how many meters a car goes at 50 kph while driving blind and even if they had, it would have to be a very fast process. It can't work with just cameras and you don't need to be a genius to figure that out ! Teslas AI no matter how good it is, cannot by far replace our brain which is the main reason amoung our eyes we can drive safely under those conditions. You would have been in quite a few accidents if you hadn't interviewed ! If I drive a car with a good assistance system which saves me me from drifting out of my lane if I get tired or for whatever other reason, that's a good thing but I don't see the sense in constantly having to watch what nonsense the car will may do next ! How is that relaxing ?
@@cf6965 As humans, if we can't see (say wipers are all iced up and not working), we put on our flashers and pull over safely then clean the ice off the wipers and the windshield. With FSD, I'd assume the same would happen and then it'd ask the passenger to clean the camera. Now if there was no passenger like in a robotaxi scenario I guess it'd have to pull over and call for help. :D Or service will just be cancelled during extreme weather just like how on extreme snow days school buses are cancelled and lots of people choose to stay home and not go to work
@@gtafsd I have driven through heavy rain, heavy snow and heavy fog, but not once did I have to stop driving, however I have seen FSD having to quit in conditions I could easily still drive without any problems at all . Cameras alone are not the solution and will never work !
@@cf6965 my message for cut off but most of it was there. In extreme fog and rain you've never had to put in your flashers and slow down to 20-30kph? Or in ice storms pull over to clean the wipers/windshield? I have on numerous occasions. I'd bet that FSD in the future would show down in those heavy rain/fog situations too. If already does a bit now just not enough. Anyways, I created this channel to show FSD's current state in around Toronto cause I saw lack of content on this. I'm not really into debating FSDs future so I'll end here.
Who is we? I didn't know that's why I spent my time making these tests. Tesla removed the geofence, one would assume that something was changed for them to do so. If my videos are pointless, please stop watching and don't bother commenting.
Just wanted to say, my recent drive last Friday in Downtown Toronto, my Model S 2022 also behaved very strangely. Stuff it did correctly outside, it was all twichy in Toronto for some reason.Good video.
It just shows FSD is lightyears away !
Who knows when FSD will reach level 4 or 5 autonomy, but a light year is a unit of distance not time. :)
@@gtafsd
As far as I know you answered that question yourself in one of your videos .
With the current hardware never !
"Camera blocked" Autopilot not available or something similar what popped up on your displayw while driving in winter conditions !
We got to be honest here, those cameras have no self cleaning capability and you don't need to be good at math to work out how many meters a car goes at 50 kph while driving blind and even if they had, it would have to be a very fast process.
It can't work with just cameras and you don't need to be a genius to figure that out !
Teslas AI no matter how good it is, cannot by far replace our brain which is the main reason amoung our eyes we can drive safely under those conditions.
You would have been in quite a few accidents if you hadn't interviewed !
If I drive a car with a good assistance system which saves me me from drifting out of my lane if I get tired or for whatever other reason, that's a good thing but I don't see the sense in constantly having to watch what nonsense the car will may do next !
How is that relaxing ?
@@cf6965 As humans, if we can't see (say wipers are all iced up and not working), we put on our flashers and pull over safely then clean the ice off the wipers and the windshield. With FSD, I'd assume the same would happen and then it'd ask the passenger to clean the camera. Now if there was no passenger like in a robotaxi scenario I guess it'd have to pull over and call for help. :D Or service will just be cancelled during extreme weather just like how on extreme snow days school buses are cancelled and lots of people choose to stay home and not go to work
@@gtafsd
I have driven through heavy rain, heavy snow and heavy fog, but not once did I have to stop driving, however I have seen FSD having to quit in conditions I could easily still drive without any problems at all .
Cameras alone are not the solution and will never work !
@@cf6965 my message for cut off but most of it was there. In extreme fog and rain you've never had to put in your flashers and slow down to 20-30kph? Or in ice storms pull over to clean the wipers/windshield? I have on numerous occasions. I'd bet that FSD in the future would show down in those heavy rain/fog situations too. If already does a bit now just not enough.
Anyways, I created this channel to show FSD's current state in around Toronto cause I saw lack of content on this. I'm not really into debating FSDs future so I'll end here.
The Tesla failure self driving
We know it won’t stop for street car doors so this test is pointless. Until FSD has the correct asset in the stack it’s just a bus to FSD.
Who is we? I didn't know that's why I spent my time making these tests. Tesla removed the geofence, one would assume that something was changed for them to do so. If my videos are pointless, please stop watching and don't bother commenting.
@@gtafsd I didn’t know how it’d react. Thanks for making the video!