
"NVIDIA Director of Robotics Jim Fan has praised Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14 as the first AI to pass what he described as a "Physical Turing Test." After testing FSD v14, Fan stated that his experience with FSD felt magical at first, but it soon started to feel like a routine. And just like smartphones today, removing it now would "actively hurt.""
"Despite knowing exactly how robot learning works, I still find it magical watching the steering wheel turn by itself. First it feels surreal, next it becomes routine. Then, like the smartphone, taking it away actively hurts. This is how humanity gets rewired and glued to god-like technologies."
Tesla Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14 achieves driving behavior that can be indistinguishable from a human driver, meeting a 'Physical Turing Test' standard. The system enables users to engage a button, relax, and experience neural-network steering that mirrors human decision-making on real roads. Initial encounters produce a sense of magic that quickly normalizes into routine reliance. The normalization creates strong user dependence, so removing the capability would cause tangible loss similar to taking away smartphones. The phenomenon exemplifies how embodied AI can rewire everyday behavior and integrate powerful autonomous assistance into daily life.
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