Another YouTuber Attempted To Fool Tesla's FSD With A Fake Wall
Briefly

The article discusses a new test of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities by creator Kyle Paul, who used two Tesla EVs to assess the system against a fake wall. This follows a controversial experiment by Mark Rober that prompted debate over the reliability of Tesla's vision-only approach to driver assistance. The second test reveals performance disparities, particularly with older Tesla models equipped with less advanced hardware, highlighting challenges faced by the FSD system in accurately detecting obstacles and the mixed results achieved in real-world scenarios. Calls for objectivity and innovation in testing standards are also underscored.
In a video follow-up to Mark Rober's controversial test of Tesla's Full Self-Driving, Kyle Paul uses two Tesla EVs to explore system limitations against a fake wall.
Kyle Paul's new test of Tesla's FSD highlights significant performance differences between older and newer Tesla models, revealing vulnerabilities in sensor technology exclusive to cameras.
Technical experts have raised concerns about the reliability and objectivity of previous tests on Tesla's FSD due to bias and the hardware's limitations across various models.
Despite utilizing FSD according to specs, the software's performance with older hardware versions remains notably lower, underscoring the variable reliability of Tesla's autonomous systems.
Read at InsideEVs
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