Musk Unveils Audacious Vision For Tesla Self-Driving Tech, But Level 5 Target Looks Unlikely

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Elon Musk unveiled an audacious vision for Tesla self-driving tech, but the Level 5 target looks unlikely

that I’d follow-up today with a review and provide key takeways, so here it is).

Some might liken Musk’s enthusiasm to his earlier efforts to make a hyper-automated factory of the future for producing his cars, and later on, after great difficulties in automating human-based car-assembly tasks, he acknowledged that humans are underrated. You are not going to hardware-alone your way to becoming a Level 5. It’s a completeness and sufficiency matter, requiring both the right hardware and the right software.

Let’s be clear, there was essentially no attention paid to the numerous and known flaws and limitations of today’s neural networks and Deep Learning. There was also almost no indication of how the FSD incorporates heuristic style programming with neural networks to arrive at a Level 5. In short, the evidence presented was scant on any real details that mattered, in spite of the event lasting nearly three hours.

He and his team used the now time-worn claim that since humans don’t have lasers in their heads, and only eyeballs, presumably the driving task can be done entirely via vision. Meanwhile, it was then mentioned that they are using radar to bolster their vision processing elements. To overcome what certainly seemed like a logical inconsistency in the vision-only argument, they floated a quick series of off-handed remarks about why radar is better than LIDAR.

 

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Forbes' seemingly well credentialed writer of AI, misses it. The proof is the live demo. Stop sign recognition, the purpose designed chip and software. The holistic vision to use 500K live cars to build real edge cases. yes a different approach, with exponential upside leverage.

Self driving is not the future. Collaborative transportation is. Ask me how. And yes, we still have motorsports and sports cars in the future...in case anyone else likes driving. 👽

Nearly 99.8 percent of this dudes fake ideas are “unlikely”... he uses social media, and he’s mastered the way of making this stupid ass society believe in things that’s not remotely possible in our generation.

yeah that true Forbes

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