Wow, impressing. We don't know how many attempts needed to make this one short commercial vid. That harsh stopping and unnatural behaviour reminds me of previous Tesla FSD non neural versions. This video here could be footage from FSD back in 2020.
@@dennisjames9091 I don't know, tell me? 3000 people die in traffic accidents every day. Manually. Human made. And FSD in its early stage already can proof it's safer than human. Every day thousands of miles driven by FSD. Can MobilEye too?
the braking phase at the crosswalk is bit harsh (imo) and the car is in the middle of the road. it should decelerate way before the crosswalk and in the middle of the left lane.
No. The mobileye car had the right of way. It was at the intersection first, waiting for the pedestrians to clear, it then entered the intersection before the white car. This intersection has multiple unprotected left turns from two major roads, so whoever arrives first and enters the intersection first has the right of way. The white car is required to yield.
Wow, impressing. We don't know how many attempts needed to make this one short commercial vid. That harsh stopping and unnatural behaviour reminds me of previous Tesla FSD non neural versions. This video here could be footage from FSD back in 2020.
Which Tesla version was used in the last deadly self-driving accident ?
@@dennisjames9091 I don't know, tell me? 3000 people die in traffic accidents every day. Manually. Human made. And FSD in its early stage already can proof it's safer than human. Every day thousands of miles driven by FSD. Can MobilEye too?
@@dennisjames9091 this is a parody compared to FSD 12.5.X
the braking phase at the crosswalk is bit harsh (imo) and the car is in the middle of the road. it should decelerate way before the crosswalk and in the middle of the left lane.
This is not even FSD 9 behaviour from 2020.
Which cars use Mobileye’s Supervision? Are there videos from actual car owners like the ones for Tesla FSD?
Didn't that other car have the right of way?
No. The mobileye car had the right of way. It was at the intersection first, waiting for the pedestrians to clear, it then entered the intersection before the white car. This intersection has multiple unprotected left turns from two major roads, so whoever arrives first and enters the intersection first has the right of way. The white car is required to yield.
We overlayed some music so you don’t need to hear the honking
Really nice, deserves a lot more visibility! Well done.
That's an unprotected left turn without any cars coming from the left...
What a sad state their software is in. Hopefully Volvo won’t use this for their L4