That's not faked though.. according to your link they tried multiple times and only showed the success video. But the statement that the software drove with no intervention was accurate, and the video was authentic.
How about that time they claimed the Cybertruck beats a Porsche in a 1/4 mile race, but they only did a 1/8 mile race and then just made up a 1/4 mile time based on their feelings? [1]
Or that time they lied about 120,000 defective suspensions that broke causing crashes and fatalities and then blamed their customers and covered it up so they would not have to issue a recall in the US (they were forced to issue a recall for the issue in China)? [2]
A decade of unequivocal lies about delivering autonomous vehicles [3] while knowingly killing tens to hundreds.
But other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
The link says that the route was pre-determined, pre-mapped, tried multiple times and crashed once during the trials.
By the same logic, this video would not be faked even if in fact it's the same chess move he tried for 2 months and it's the only one working, and also another patient died.
Not saying it's the case - clearly not. But yeah, let's be real.
That's at least misleading. By that standard, the current video wouldn't be fake if the subject were primarily operating his computer through eye-tracking software, since no explicit representations were made about the mechanism of control.
Or that time they lied about 120,000 defective suspensions that broke causing crashes and fatalities and then blamed their customers and covered it up so they would not have to issue a recall in the US (they were forced to issue a recall for the issue in China)? [2]
A decade of unequivocal lies about delivering autonomous vehicles [3] while knowingly killing tens to hundreds.
But other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRYS5VWXZts
[2] https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-mu....
[3] https://dawnproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Elon-Musk...