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06-28-2022, 05:08 PM | #23 |
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I have some experience here so I'm just going to chime in because it's fairly obvious that this post is really big on hype and fairly low on actual comprehension of what's behind this technology. I'm not a Phd student studying the latest in ML/AI but I have experience applying it to less complex problems so I can speak with some authority.
I'm not a skeptic, I just hate bs claims and Tesla right now is the king of bs claims. It's then perpetuated by people such as yourself with little more than a superficial understanding of what's happening and the hype train keeps moving. I'll address your post piece by piece. Quote:
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Telsa ditched radar because they couldn't source the components during the pandemic and told their customers it was a good thing. Now they're bringing it back and I can't wait to hear the BS story they feed their customers that they just told radar was useless 2 years ago. https://electrek.co/2022/06/08/tesla...adar-confused/ Quote:
Also, it's unclear whether or not their existing training data will help them or not going forward. As sensors change, it's not obvious to me or anyone outside the industry whether or not you can re-use existing training data at all. The bottom line is that companies like BMW and Mercedes are going to take financial liability if their systems screw up and I suspect Tesla never will. I know which system I'd trust more. |
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06-29-2022, 11:00 AM | #26 | |
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Not only have they changed directions multiple times and failed to hit promised delivery dates over and over while raising prices, the system that exists today isn't making nearly enough progress. Aside from the technical issues, I think the design of the system is flawed in general. A Level 2 system with a high rate of handing over control to a driver is just terrible user experience. The FAA has learned these lessons with major incidents like the crash of Air France Flight 447 and I'm afraid Tesla might end up learning too. You simply can't have a system that demands driver attention routinely while making the driving experience as disengaging as possible, human beings don't work like that. That's why systems that limit the operation to scenarios where it's unlikely the system will need the driver to engage are IMO much safer. Again, when Tesla assumes financial liability for FSD I'll take it more seriously. |
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06-30-2022, 11:11 AM | #28 |
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I'm apparently missing something. BMW calls itself, "The Ultimate Driving Experience", yet folks are clamoring for a vehicle that nearly drives itself. I enjoy driving and lament the loss of the manual transmission. While I appreciate that most automatics can shift quicker, I still like the feeling of being in control. Can a self driving vehicle be safer, very likely. More fun? Hardly. Just my $0.02 and YMMV. Flame proof suit is donned.
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06-30-2022, 09:07 PM | #31 |
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Care to explain? Or should I just assume this is some BMW fanboy nonsense.
I’ll 100% guarantee that this is going to be premapped with geofenced roads. LiDAR and camera vision. 37mph limitation. In perfect sunny weather. Mercedes’ (I’ve used their ‘level 3’) and Waymo. Pretty much. A whole lot less ambitious than what Tesla was trying to do (and failed) before they stripped their cars of the needed hardware as a cost cutting measure and still sell to suckers (we didn’t buy it for the self driving nonsense). You fanboys would have people thinking that BMW disappeared into a cave and came out with the self driving Ten Commandments without anyone knowing about it. Because German engineers are famous for their software and machine learning prowess! Last edited by OSee; 07-01-2022 at 12:14 AM.. |
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07-01-2022, 01:44 AM | #32 | |
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The comment about Tesla software engineers being far ahead made me laugh. Tesla has repeatedly changed the narrative about autonomous to suit what it can do, with Musk being full of something or other. Other posts have commented on the switch to/from camera, LIDAR etc. I just wish people would stop using Tesla as a shining light for autonomous and EVs in general. They have ONE advantage - they own the charging network and the car, so the integration is far better. Take away that advantage and you get a sub-standard driving experience with only kids thinking they are great due to the gull-wing doors. |
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07-01-2022, 12:52 PM | #33 |
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the level 2 tesla has been doing for years is probably a heck of a lot easier to get approved in the US than level 3 and above. i believe 3 is completely autonomous driving but the driver has the ability and may need to intervene.
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Personally, I think it's a lot more useful to have a car that can reliably automate the most boring parts of driving (traffic) than it is to have a car that can *mostly* automate everything but needs constant babysitting. |
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And I guess we agree BMW also knows a 218i Active Tourer isn't the "Ultimate Driving Machine". So as people wrote, BMW wants to make the boring tasks of driving less annoying, while still providing a great experience for spirited backroad driving (provided you choose an appropriate) model. |
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07-03-2022, 04:31 AM | #36 | |
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So yeah I agree having a L3 system that works in controlled environments is more useful than having a L2 system you need to be hyperaware of all the time. |
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07-10-2022, 07:44 AM | #37 |
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Raised in the 90's modern teck around me before I could shave but "auto pilot" driving is a pass for me
Basic Cruise control freaks me out never mind a 2.5 ton vehicle turning/maneuvering without my input. |
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07-12-2022, 11:41 AM | #38 |
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Most people should have autonomous driving. Maybe then they can get the hell out of the left lane when not passing and drive like responsible adults.
But I wonder if the BMW autonomous system will still be a dickhead while on the road to reflect the personality of most BMW buyers. Lol. That would be hilarious. |
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