We've set up a 70-mile driving loop around our Michigan headquarters to track Tesla's self-driving technology over time, starting with Autopilot.
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4) Data Engine: emphasizing data extensibility to avoid dependence on high-precision maps. Tesla’s data engine features a self-contained closed loop, with a large amount of data collected by the fleet of standard autopilot hardware. This closed loop of data is undoubtedly the model of data-dr...
Until then, Tesla's Autopilot system had been relying on a rules-based approach. The car's cameras identified such things as lane markings, pedestrians, vehicles, signs and traffic signals. Then the software applied a set of rules, such as: Stop when the light is red, go when it's gree...
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I perhaps am one of the few who think the NHTSA made a good decision and that the Tesla solution is spot on. It should be an extremely conscious decision to use FSD versus other driving aids. My only gripe is that it should be more explicit how to make this happen. But I'm ...
Tesla— More than two million vehicles have been affected by the recall spanning manufacture years between 2012 and 2023. The company decided that it was too easy to misuse the Autopilot active driving assistance (ADA) System. The range of issues in these vehicle recalls highlights why companies...
Moreover, with pedestrians sometimes hiding in front of the model when distracted by confrontations, and confrontations causing the model to “ignore” roadblocks, researchers found several ways to trick Tesla’s autopilot system. A bug in the Tesla model S’s automatic wiper and lane recognition ...
The idea behind self-driving cars is fairly simple: build a car with cameras that can track all the objects around it. The car should react if it’s about to steer into one. And once in-car computers know all driving rules, they should be able to navigate to their destination. In the...