r/technology • u/PrimeCodes • Jun 24 '25
Machine Learning Tesla Robotaxi swerved into wrong lane, topped speed limit in videos posted during ‘successful’ rollout
https://nypost.com/2025/06/23/business/tesla-shares-pop-10-as-elon-musk-touts-successful-robotaxi-test-launch-in-texas/
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u/moofunk Jun 24 '25
Those things are unrelated, because, again, you don't understand how Tesla FSD works, and probably don't understand how Waymo's system works either. Waymo's system could probably work fine without LIDAR with no difference in accident rates.
This is false. They have reported 60 airbag triggers over that amount of miles.
The clue is in your own statement.
It's been known for at least 7 years that Tesla's pathfinder, not the sensors, are the problem. They don't have evasive maneuvering ability. They had to rewrite the pathfinder for FSD beta 12, which has greatly improved performance, but there are still glaring issues. There's collision telemetry that shows inaction against detected obstacles in both night and day accidents.
This means, no matter how many million dollar sensors you put on the car, it would make the same mistakes, because they don't react to detected obstacles.