• SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 years ago

      I recently rode in a Tesla on FSD for over 26 hours of freeway travel. It was flawless the entire time.

      On city streets? 90% was about right. It once took too sharp of a turn at a double right turn and spooked the driver next to us (although it didn’t cross into their lane, just got close), and another time decided to only change lanes halfway into the left turn lane.

      I agree that it needs to be near 100% on city streets before it’s ready for launch because that 10% difference is HUGE when it comes to safety. If their “level 5” taxi isn’t using some vastly improved software, it needs to be kept off the street.

    • Bell@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Same. I love my FSD and I’ve watched it go from 80% a few years ago to around 95% now.

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      2 years ago

      To every even slightly educated person on the matter it’s immediately obvious that the majority of people commenting on these threads don’t have up-to-date information about how far FSD has come and their opinions are based on how bad it used to be and / or how bad they wish it was.

      Everyone is free to go to YouTube and watch videos of people intentionally pushing the limits of this system. Like you said; it’s not flawless, but damn it’s good.