This test of Tesla’s self-driving tech is tough viewing: what Mark Rober did the fun way with his Wile E Coyote test of a fake wall in the middle of the road, the team over at The Dawn Project are doing the hard way by testing self-driving Teslas’ ability to stop for pedestrians at flashing […]
In the USA, the regulations are made up and the points don’t matter.
If Musk were, hypothetically, to give me a Cyber Truck, I’d let them make a big deal out of it. You know. Full stage, everything. Get in and drive off.
Only I’d put it into FSD mode and let it run him over on my way out.
If Musk were, hypothetically, to give me a Cyber Truck, I’d let them make a big deal out of it. You know. Full stage, everything. Get in and drive off.
Only I’d put it into FSD mode and let it run him over on my way out.
What are the odds that fsd recognizes musks face and prioritizes his survival over yours? Swerve right into that nearby tree!
Reminds me of xitter changing its algorithm to boost musk’s tweets when he took over.
Probably pretty high, but also there’s an equally high chance it was programmed with vibe coding and has the opposite effect