Tesla says it's about to launch its driver-less Cybercab service, but it doesn't look ready
- Anonymous
cybercabs biggest issue is that its too small and low for obsese americans.
americans with those bellies even make ford f-250 look like clown cars.
- 9 minutes ago
- D6e
- O
"Tesla also assures that all Robotaxis are constantly monitored and a human is always ready to take over a vehicle remotely if needed."
So they're actually confirming that it's the same as their 'autonomous AI enabled' robots. Guy in India is driving it.
- 2 hours ago
- B}F
- tail gator
Do you recall when regulators required Tesla to overcome millions of rolling stop training videos, and instead, come to full stops at stop-signs?
Regulators should also motivate Tesla to overcome billions of misleading tail-gaiting video footage and extend or even double traditional safe follow distances. The metric should include additional time and space for the delay between when (Supervised) FSD hand-off triggers and is realized by the "supervisor". Sum that delay with the reaction time to decide what to do, and breaking distance time for the particular velocity.
- 3 hours ago
- kmq