How will Tesla react if its autonomous driving is repeatedly challenged?
A foreign guy wants to challenge the bottom line of Tesla's FSD autonomous driving. So he fixed all the cameras in a professional venue and started a crazy test mode.
The first provocation:
A large cardboard box was thrown in the middle of the road, but the autonomous driving didn't recognize it and crashed into it. From the inside perspective of the car, the blue line swung when it was close to the carton, which meant that the autonomous driving had recognized the paper and still chose to hit it. Therefore, the first challenge failed.
The second provocation:
Next, increase the difficulty to test Tesla’s self-driving learning ability and test whether it can learn to drive:
At this time, the point is getting closer and closer, and the blue line begins to swing wildly. Tesla actually avoided it! It is enough to prove the power of artificial intelligence. This time, Tesla was not only able to recognize the damaged carton, but was also able to avoid it very smoothly.
The third provocation:
But Tesla's artificial intelligence obviously underestimated humans, because in the next test, it never expected that although humans gave way, they suddenly kicked out the carton. Although the autonomous driving made a very decisive avoidance action, the carton came too suddenly, and the artificial intelligence was obviously caught off guard and failed to avoid it.
The fourth provocation:
Then, the foreign guy didn't intend to let go of the Tesla and used the same method again. However, this time he learned and practiced autonomous driving and easily avoided the rotten cardboard boxes.
The fifth provocation:
Autonomous driving once again underestimates humans. The test guy directly touched a tire this time , which means that the tire is in motion. Surprisingly, Tesla actually avoided it!
The sixth provocation:
The test guy directly built a Toyota Tundra with a width of more than two meters. In the middle of the road, Tesla blocked all roads. Let's take a look at this incredible scene. Tesla put away his ears, calculated the distance in advance, folded the rearview mirror in advance, and successfully avoided it.
The seventh provocation:
This time the test guy turned the steering wheel directly and blocked the Tesla's path. However, Tesla's autopilot shook its head and silently moved around the rear of the car. shocked!
The eighth provocation:
The test guy was still unconvinced and prepared to hit the Tesla head-on, but realized something was wrong and braked early. He found that Tesla had no intention of giving way on the other side. In the end, we just put the big road in the middle of the road.
Excuse me, what is the psychological shadow of autonomous driving?
The above are the 8 crazy provocations of the test boy against the overseas FSD beta version. Are you satisfied?
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