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Fresh FSD video; Mindblowing
Tesla approved, wow Elon did it!
Two short clips, first one of driver and friend reaction (camera pointed at them), and second one of night driving pov out windshield. Amazing. Can’t wait.
https://mobile.twitter.com/brandonee916/status/1319126180675481600
https://mobile.twitter.com/teslaownersSV/status/1319142259086913536
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Another video clip from them:
https://mobile.twitter.com/teslaownersSV/status/1319158282330632193
Very pleased and excited.
https://mobile.twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1319164198241341440
https://mobile.twitter.com/teslaownersSV/status/1319147449030635521
What precedents are therefor holding the price?
I wouldn't like to lose 14 k in 15 minutes!
I am working on developing trust in the self driving features, and this is just going into corners on the highway, not driving in complicated city environments.
Does that get better with time, developing a sense of trust?
There is always risk. I could be killed by the autonomous driving system, a moment of my own inattentiveness, or by the negligence of another driver.
Overall, I am sure the autonomous systems drive better than humans but in specific situations that may not be true.
;)
> Does anyone know how FSD pricing works for preorders? As in I configured it with cybertruck, does that lock in a price?
"Selecting Full Self-Driving today will secure your price as it increases in the future."
> Hahahaha. That beta screen viz is nuts. But it is cool to see what the computer sees. Interested to see how the fleet version cleaned up will look. Guess we may see more objects? Or maybe just relevant ones to safety.
I don’t think ultimately that will all display after beta. It’s there to provide comfort about the system awareness.
"GM’s Cruise Unit Allowed to Test Robotaxis in San Francisco"
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-15/gm-s-cruise-unit-wins-permit-for-robotaxi-tests-in-san-francisco
"July 2019. Elon Musk: Tesla cars should be worth $100k to $200k with Full Self-Driving package"
https://xxxxx.co/2019/07/16/tesla-cars-worth-100k-200k-full-self-driving-package-elon-musk/
Plug in electrk's name as site is blocked here.
General Motors Co.’s Cruise LLC unit will be allowed to test autonomous vehicles on public roads in San Francisco without a safety driver, joining Amazon.com Inc.-backed Zoox Inc. and a handful of other self-driving startups.
Cruise is permitted to operate five vehicles without a driver behind the wheel, a step up from approval it received five years ago that required the presence of a person to take control if needed, the California Department of Motor Vehicles said Thursday in a statement.
While some 60 companies have permission to conduct autonomous testing with a safety driver in California, Cruise becomes only the fifth allowed to test a truly driverless mode in the state. Others in that small group include Alphabet Inc. unit Waymo LLC, Nuro Inc., AutoX Technologies and Zoox -- which received its permit last month.