Elektrek: "Tesla FSD Beta tried to kill me last night"

https://lemdro.id/post/1114588

Elektrek: "Tesla FSD Beta tried to kill me last night" - Lemdro.id

Electrek has a long history of anti tesla clickbait. Take this with a grain of salt.

Teslas are factory equipped with a 360 degree dashcam yet we never see any footage of these alleged incidents.

Are you kidding me? Youtube is full of Tesla FSD/Autopilot doing batshit crazy things.
so can you provide a link of an accident caused by FSD?
Musk just did a 20 minute video that ended with it trying to drive into traffic.
this one? Where does it drive into traffic? youtu.be/aqsiWCLJ1ms?si=D9hbZtbC-XwtxjpX
UNCUT: Elon Musk’s MIND BLOWING Live Tesla FSD Demo

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The video ended when he made an “intervention” at a red light. I’m not watching whatever link that is because I’m not a masochist.

The video didn’t end there, it was at the beginning. What you’re referring to is a regression specifically with the HW3 model S that failed to recognize one of the red lights. Now I’m sure that sounds like a huge deal, but here’s the thing…

This was a demo of a very early alpha release of FSD 12 (current public release 11.4.7) representing a completely new and more efficient method of utilizing the neural network for driving and has already been fixed. It is not released to anyone outside of a select few Tesla employees. Other than that it performed flawlessly for over 40 minutes in a live demo.

it has to perform flawlessly 99.999999% of the time. The number of 9s matters. Otherwise, you are paying some moron to kill you and perhaps other people.

ok so im totally in agreement but 99.999999% is one accident per hundred million miles traveled. I dont think there should be any reasonable expectation that such a technology can ever possibly get that far without real world testing. Which is precisely where we are now. Maybe at 4 or 5 9s currently.

If you do actually want to have that level of safety, which lets be honest we all do, or ideally 100% safety, how would you propose such a system be tested and deemed safe if not how it’s currently being done?