A 2025 Tesla Cybertruck with FSD HW4 V13.2.8 Passed the fake wall test. A 2022 Tesla Model Y with HW3 V12.5 failed the fake wall test.



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The Fog and Rain tests seemed more realistic.
Would Cybertruck pass those?
[ shouldn’t a FSD car just have (cheap) distance sensors for all 4 directions (front/rear/sides) for verifying distances to objects? ]
Clearly the conditions changed between the tests and the contrast between the wall and road/sky is very much higher for the Cybertruck runs we see on video.
From the looks of it, the test is not valid and needs to be redone.
why is this a test that has significance?
who faces brick walls with roads painted on them (in the middle of the road)?
Such things happen with murals.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/street-artist-painted-road-runner-212500611.html?guccounter=1
Dude, there is a lien in front of that mureal. Clearly not a road.
Mistyped, should have written Kiev in front of the mureal.