In the piece — titled “Can You Fool a Self Driving Car?” — Rober found that a Tesla car on Autopilot was fooled by a Wile E. Coyote-style wall painted to look like the road ahead of it, with the electric vehicle plowing right through it instead of stopping.

The footage was damning enough, with slow-motion clips showing the car not only crashing through the styrofoam wall but also a mannequin of a child. The Tesla was also fooled by simulated rain and fog.

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    To be fair, if you were to construct a wall and paint it exactly like the road, people will run into it as well. That being said, tesla shouldn’t rely on cameras

    Edit: having just watched the video, that was a very obvious fake wall. You can see the outlines of it pretty well. I’m also surprised it failed other tests when not on autopilot, seems pretty fucking dangerous.

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      To be fair, if you were to construct a wall and paint it exactly like the road, people will run into it as well.

      this isn’t being fair. It’s being compared to the other- better- autopilot systems that use both LIDAR and radar in addition to daylight and infrared optical to sense the world around them.

      Teslas only use daylight and infrared. LIDAR and radar systems both would not have been deceived.

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        I don’t see how this test demonstrates anything is better. It is a gimmick designed for a specific sensor to get an intended result. Show me a realistic test if they want to be useful, or go full looney tunes if they want to be entertaining

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          31 month ago

          The cartoon wall is just an exagerated illustration of why a vision only system sucks compared to other systems.

          If you watch the rest of the video, you’d see Tesla’s vision only system is inferior to cars using radar/lidar in other, more realistic situations like heavy rain and fog.

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      The video does bring up human ability too with the fog test (“Optically, with my own eyes, I can no longer see there’s a kid through this fog. The lidar has no issue.”) But, as they show, this wall is extremely obvious to the driver.

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          They already have trouble enough with trucks carrying traffic lights, or with speed limit stickers on them.

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            51 month ago

            and fire trucks. and little kids. and, uh, lots of things really.

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      I’d take that bet. I imagine at least some drivers would notice something sus’ (due to depth perception, which should be striking as you get close, or lack of ANY movement or some kind of reflection) and either

      • slow down
      • use a trick, e.g. flicking lights or driving a bit to the sides and back, to try to see what’s off

      or probably both, but anyway as other already said, it’s being compared to other autopilot systems, not human drivers.

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      61 month ago

      Yeah, the Roadrunner could easily skip by such barriers, frustrating the Coyote to no end. Tesla is not a Roadrunner.

      • FuglyDuck
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        41 month ago

        in the world of coyotes, be a roadrunner.

        MEEP MEEP.