The Mark Rober created fake wall test was used to trick Tesla Autopilot, a driver assist system. This fake wall test was also recreated for new tests with different versions of Tesla FSD and Tesla with Hardware 3 and Hardware 4.
Tesla FSD 12.X with Hardware 3 fails the test.
Tesla FSD 13.2.X with Hardware 4 passes the test.
A previous test was down with a Cybertruck with Hardware 4 and a FSD 13.2.X and the Cybertruck also passed this test.



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Is this done through machine learning of some kind of parallax test? This is similar to the issue Teslas had confusing road markings for a bar gate. It would be interesting to see if that has been fixed too.
To human with stereoscopic visions this is so easy to spot, one thinks that self driving software only resolving that now doesn’t give me so much confidence it is ready for trusting my life with it.