Comment by pavel_lishin
8 hours ago
Is "Full Self-Driving" still the term they use to describe a mode that does not actually fully self-drive the car?
8 hours ago
Is "Full Self-Driving" still the term they use to describe a mode that does not actually fully self-drive the car?
> Is "Full Self-Driving" still the term they use to describe a mode that does not actually fully self-drive the car?
To be fair it's appended with "(Supervised)".
This is very forthright (misleading)
Fully Edible Cakes (Poisonous)
That is extremely (dis)honest
Yes, after being battered by everyone from NHTSA to the FTC to threats from class action lawyers, that was added, several years later. To be fair.
Sure. Was just responding to OP's "still."
Hey! I'll have you know that trillionaire-because-he-absolutely-deserved-it Elon of Musky promised Full Self Driving in 2017. That's next year! /s
Sounds like you're using an LLM as your calendar.
The joke was meant to be that next year is actually 2027. Which means Elmo's promised FSD is almost a decade late
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