Not only that, if another FSD crash was to happen and an investigation was to be looked into the system, can we still get the AI in FSD to explain itself thoroughly on the decisions made which lead it to say 'crash right into another car right in-front of it' [0][1] or malfunction when it 'confuses the moon with a traffic light' and slow down on the highway [1]?
I don't think you would want to sign up to be a crash dummy on beta quality safety critical software, especially when the AI is a complete black box?
I’m certainly not a fan of teslas marketing or approach to self-driving but I don’t believe their FSD is anywhere near an end-to-end black box model.
Given that it’s not end-to-end, it’s pretty simple to determine whether an object was incorrectly identified, missed, etc. Why the model made an incorrect prediction on one input vs another, that’s mainly speculation and testing.
Given that it’s not end-to-end, it’s pretty simple to determine whether an object was incorrectly identified, missed, etc. Why the model made an incorrect prediction on one input vs another, that’s mainly speculation and testing.