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by dncornholio 1557 days ago
Yes it can drive, but it does so on a very sketchy way. Yes it's advanced, but not nearly advanced enough. The worst part, sometimes you can't react fast enough if the car makes a mistake.

Getting this beta off the roads cannot happen quickly enough. I don't want to risk my life for the gain of some company. I don't care if FSD drives 99% correctly, the 1% is what can cost lives.

If you look careful, you also see FSD is not a smooth drive at all. I'm on the edge of the seat all the time and people who are comfortable in it, are because of ignorance.

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But by doing the beta test, we can get a safe FSD out sooner, and it doesn’t take much to be safer than the average driver. So even though running a beta on public roads has its risks, it might save lives in the long run if it means we get an effective FSD out 5 years sooner for example.