How does AI make Tesla FSD 12.3 human like? Deep Dive Analysis

Tesla released FSD 12.3 to its employees and 100,000 select drivers and yesterday announced it is going wide to all 400,000+ FSD US customers. Michael Dell, CEO of Dell, tweeted “Super-impressive, Like a human driver it is. Amazed I am ” Is it really human-like? What is the technology behind that makes it human-like.

I discuss how the Tesla FSD systems went to complete neural networks and the challenges related to perceiving and analyzing the real world.

2 thoughts on “How does AI make Tesla FSD 12.3 human like? Deep Dive Analysis”

  1. I predict one thing will happen once FSD goes mainstream and is allowed without current driver attention.

    There are a certain number of people who drive with a psychopathic mindset. They take un-proportional risks to gain one or two seconds and they break rules to elbow themselves ahead in denser traffic. We know who they are and which cars they drive…

    These people will quickly learn and adapt to the safety behavior of the FSD cars. The AI will take no risks and brake for small reasons. The psychopaths will make the FSD cars stop just for fun.

    The mitigation will probably have to be automatic video recording and submitting to authorities for that to stop. There will be a period of chaos before this is sorted out.

  2. More of the same. Let’s see now how many more people are going to die due to the blind ambition to achieve illusionary autonomy.

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